How to get fan off 2002 F350 V10
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How to get fan off 2002 F350 V10
I joined this basically just to answer this question. I need to get the fan off my 2002 F350 V10. On old trucks I know you take off the belt, and take out the 4 bolts that hold the pulley on. On my truck the bolts are so close to the shaft I can't get anything but an open end wrench on them. (10mm). On the shaft that the fan and clutch mechanism are on, there is a spot for a large wrench. I'm assuming that I have to unscrew this, as opposed to the small bolts that hold the pulley on. I was using a large adjustable wrench to turn this back and forth, I'm guessing it's at least a 1 and 1/2" wrench to turn this.
My question is; how do I stop it from turning when I try to unscrew the fan? Is there a special tool? I have the grill off, cross member above it off, the radiator is out, the shrowd is out. I am just looking at a fan with a de-clutching mechanism in front of it, and have no idea how to get the fan off.
I'll explain why I'm doing this later if anyone is interested.
Thanks for any potential help,
My question is; how do I stop it from turning when I try to unscrew the fan? Is there a special tool? I have the grill off, cross member above it off, the radiator is out, the shrowd is out. I am just looking at a fan with a de-clutching mechanism in front of it, and have no idea how to get the fan off.
I'll explain why I'm doing this later if anyone is interested.
Thanks for any potential help,
Last edited by tmmaloney; 02-27-2014 at 03:47 PM. Reason: typo
#3
F350 V10 seized, then unseized, no loss of oil pressure.
Thank You Ron,
I talked to a mechanic and got the run down on how to remove the fan. I've only worked on older vehicles which were set up differently.
I'll write a little about what happened with the truck so that anyone who wants to can give me advice.
The engine started sputtering very slightly, then in less than 10 minutes, it backfired several times, surged forward, and quit. The engine would not turn at all with the key. I manually turned the engine forwards and backwards by putting a wrench on the harmonic balancer bolt, and the engine seemed to free up, which allowed the truck to briefly start. When I was turning the engine back and forth it stopped solid at about one revolution of the crankshaft, at first.
I'm thinking a chunk of something, from somewhere seized the engine. It had oil pressure, and did not overheat. First guess, is something happened with one of the timing chains, which is why I'm pulling the front of the motor off. If it had chucked a rod, or dropped a valve, I wouldn't think it would have started without any significant noise.
Thanks again,
I talked to a mechanic and got the run down on how to remove the fan. I've only worked on older vehicles which were set up differently.
I'll write a little about what happened with the truck so that anyone who wants to can give me advice.
The engine started sputtering very slightly, then in less than 10 minutes, it backfired several times, surged forward, and quit. The engine would not turn at all with the key. I manually turned the engine forwards and backwards by putting a wrench on the harmonic balancer bolt, and the engine seemed to free up, which allowed the truck to briefly start. When I was turning the engine back and forth it stopped solid at about one revolution of the crankshaft, at first.
I'm thinking a chunk of something, from somewhere seized the engine. It had oil pressure, and did not overheat. First guess, is something happened with one of the timing chains, which is why I'm pulling the front of the motor off. If it had chucked a rod, or dropped a valve, I wouldn't think it would have started without any significant noise.
Thanks again,
#4
Thank You Ron,
I talked to a mechanic and got the run down on how to remove the fan. I've only worked on older vehicles which were set up differently.
I'll write a little about what happened with the truck so that anyone who wants to can give me advice.
The engine started sputtering very slightly, then in less than 10 minutes, it backfired several times, surged forward, and quit. The engine would not turn at all with the key. I manually turned the engine forwards and backwards by putting a wrench on the harmonic balancer bolt, and the engine seemed to free up, which allowed the truck to briefly start. When I was turning the engine back and forth it stopped solid at about one revolution of the crankshaft, at first.
I'm thinking a chunk of something, from somewhere seized the engine. It had oil pressure, and did not overheat. First guess, is something happened with one of the timing chains, which is why I'm pulling the front of the motor off. If it had chucked a rod, or dropped a valve, I wouldn't think it would have started without any significant noise.
Thanks again,
I talked to a mechanic and got the run down on how to remove the fan. I've only worked on older vehicles which were set up differently.
I'll write a little about what happened with the truck so that anyone who wants to can give me advice.
The engine started sputtering very slightly, then in less than 10 minutes, it backfired several times, surged forward, and quit. The engine would not turn at all with the key. I manually turned the engine forwards and backwards by putting a wrench on the harmonic balancer bolt, and the engine seemed to free up, which allowed the truck to briefly start. When I was turning the engine back and forth it stopped solid at about one revolution of the crankshaft, at first.
I'm thinking a chunk of something, from somewhere seized the engine. It had oil pressure, and did not overheat. First guess, is something happened with one of the timing chains, which is why I'm pulling the front of the motor off. If it had chucked a rod, or dropped a valve, I wouldn't think it would have started without any significant noise.
Thanks again,
#6
truck was sputtering for 5-10 minutes before it seized. At the time I thought it had a bad coil, because I've replaced 4. Then all hell broke loose, it backfired several times, surged forward and stopped. Engine was seized, couldn't even be turned manually. I thought maybe a timing chain issue, like one broke and gathered up seizing the engine, and throwing the timing off.
(There are two timing chains, one for each cam.)
I was able to manually turn the engine backwards by hand, then forwards, then I went back and forth, and it started. I had to shut it off quickly because I had drained the oil to see if there was anything in it. It ran rough, but I had two of the ten ignition coils disconnected.
Anyways, it's not seized because I ran it without oil. I don't think I dropped a valve because it sputtered for 10 minutes before anything major happened. Turning the crankshaft back and forth by hand several times seemed to free it up, and the belt was still connected. I'll check every component on the belt, but I'm thinking timing chain issue at this point.
I assume if I dropped a valve I would have had some serious drama quickly, but that's not what happened.
It didn't overheat, never lost oil pressure, had plenty of clean oil, and so on.
(There are two timing chains, one for each cam.)
I was able to manually turn the engine backwards by hand, then forwards, then I went back and forth, and it started. I had to shut it off quickly because I had drained the oil to see if there was anything in it. It ran rough, but I had two of the ten ignition coils disconnected.
Anyways, it's not seized because I ran it without oil. I don't think I dropped a valve because it sputtered for 10 minutes before anything major happened. Turning the crankshaft back and forth by hand several times seemed to free it up, and the belt was still connected. I'll check every component on the belt, but I'm thinking timing chain issue at this point.
I assume if I dropped a valve I would have had some serious drama quickly, but that's not what happened.
It didn't overheat, never lost oil pressure, had plenty of clean oil, and so on.
#7
truck was sputtering for 5-10 minutes before it seized. At the time I thought it had a bad coil, because I've replaced 4. Then all hell broke loose, it backfired several times, surged forward and stopped. Engine was seized, couldn't even be turned manually. I thought maybe a timing chain issue, like one broke and gathered up seizing the engine, and throwing the timing off.
(There are two timing chains, one for each cam.)
I was able to manually turn the engine backwards by hand, then forwards, then I went back and forth, and it started. I had to shut it off quickly because I had drained the oil to see if there was anything in it. It ran rough, but I had two of the ten ignition coils disconnected.
Anyways, it's not seized because I ran it without oil. I don't think I dropped a valve because it sputtered for 10 minutes before anything major happened. Turning the crankshaft back and forth by hand several times seemed to free it up, and the belt was still connected. I'll check every component on the belt, but I'm thinking timing chain issue at this point.
I assume if I dropped a valve I would have had some serious drama quickly, but that's not what happened.
It didn't overheat, never lost oil pressure, had plenty of clean oil, and so on.
(There are two timing chains, one for each cam.)
I was able to manually turn the engine backwards by hand, then forwards, then I went back and forth, and it started. I had to shut it off quickly because I had drained the oil to see if there was anything in it. It ran rough, but I had two of the ten ignition coils disconnected.
Anyways, it's not seized because I ran it without oil. I don't think I dropped a valve because it sputtered for 10 minutes before anything major happened. Turning the crankshaft back and forth by hand several times seemed to free it up, and the belt was still connected. I'll check every component on the belt, but I'm thinking timing chain issue at this point.
I assume if I dropped a valve I would have had some serious drama quickly, but that's not what happened.
It didn't overheat, never lost oil pressure, had plenty of clean oil, and so on.
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