Which fan clutch/water pump

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Which fan clutch/water pump

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Is there a way to tell which fan clutch and water pump I've got in mine without pulling the old ones out? Everywhere list two types: 1) fan clutch bolted to water pump or 2) spin-on type. Not sure which one to order when trying to replace water pump. Fan clutch is in good condition.
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Yes, the spin on has a large hub nut in back of the fan, on the WP side, 32MM. It is on almost all 80-81 E12s The bolt on has a 13MM head bolt on the front or radiator side of the fan. The spin on type is LH thread.

Pictured is the late type spin on.

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Thank you. It appears I've got the 13mm nut on the front of the fan, guessing that means it's the bolt-on type. Any tricks to changing removing the fan clutch to change the water pump?
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Skinny fingers and a thin wrench or pulling the radiator. Make sure the washer with tabs seats properly. It's pretty straightforward. Oh, basic water work, use Permatex #3 on the gasket and anti seize on the water pump bolt threads. It will ensure it's leak free and able to be removed the next time.
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I would recommend converting to the later spin on style clutch and water pump. I did that on my M535i and the pump and clutch cost half what a new bolt-on clutch would have cost.
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He's got a good fan clutch, he just needs to replace the water pump. And I know a guy here with 3 or 4 good used early style fan clutches he's be happy to part with for a reasonable price. :D
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So upon further inspection and research, I think my fan clutch may indeed be shot. What's involved in converting to the newer style? Is it as simple as a new water pump and fan clutch?
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Post by GripGreg »

To pull the radiator gives you some room to work, of course, but it may mean new hoses & anti-freeze. Which isn't a bad idea. :wink:
If you don't want to take it out, I strongly suggest taping a good size
gift box size cardboard to the radiator to protect your knuckles and the radiator fins.
Regular cardboard is just too thick. :roll:
Are you aware of the final bleed using the valve on top of the thermostat housing? Very, very important!
Good luck,,,,Greg
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Post by parker »

GripGreg wrote:To pull the radiator gives you some room to work, of course, but it may mean new hoses & anti-freeze. Which isn't a bad idea. :wink:
If you don't want to take it out, I strongly suggest taping a good size
gift box size cardboard to the radiator to protect your knuckles and the radiator fins.
Regular cardboard is just too thick. :roll:
Are you aware of the final bleed using the valve on top of the thermostat housing? Very, very important!
Good luck,,,,Greg
I do plan to remove the radiator. I just want to be sure there's no extra hardware required to switch to the spin-on type of fan clutch with a new compatible water pump. Am I correct?

Also, I'm aware of the thermostat housing bleed screw. Is there another one I need to bleed? Thank you in advance.
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parker wrote:So upon further inspection and research, I think my fan clutch may indeed be shot. What's involved in converting to the newer style? Is it as simple as a new water pump and fan clutch?
There is something else, you need a different water pump pulley. Bolt on has a square bolt pattern, screw on has a diamond shaped pattern. That is all that comes to mind.
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Yes, you do need a different pulley. I have a few around if you decide to go that route.
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Post by bizz »

Sorry to hijack, but this got me thinking about my fan/clutch - it seems to be running all the time, which makes me think the clutch is gone.

I have a spare clutch, mine's the older type with the 13mm bolt. Is there a way to secure the water pump pulley in order to loosen this bolt? Otherwise the pulley slips on the belt and I can't get enough purchase to crack the bolt.

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Mike W. wrote:
parker wrote:So upon further inspection and research, I think my fan clutch may indeed be shot. What's involved in converting to the newer style? Is it as simple as a new water pump and fan clutch?
There is something else, you need a different water pump pulley. Bolt on has a square bolt pattern, screw on has a diamond shaped pattern. That is all that comes to mind.
Thank you. Think I'm going to go this route.
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