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Old 08-06-2007, 11:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fan Clutch Assembly

Hi all i have a 94 Disco 3.9 and the fan broke off. I was told i need a fan clutch assembly, water pump pulley. But the fan blade broke too need new fan? Any help on where i can get these parts used or remanufactured? Money is tight. Also, should any mechanic shop be able to do this type of work? thanks
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of course you do, no difernet then a prop on a boat.

you sure it didnt take out the radiator at all.
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:18 AM   #3 (permalink)
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If just a fan blade is broken, then all you need is a fan. Do check to see if the blade did any damge to the radiator like Rovin4life mentioned.

Call Will:

http://www.roverguy.com/

He'll take care of you for parts on the cheap. Good luck!
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What exactly is broken and what is still serviceable? The reason I ask is if the water pump ,shaft and pulley are in good working order you could just ditch the stock fan and clutch assy and replace it with a electric fan and thermostat. Any repair shop worth its salt should be able to handle this kind of work.
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Thanks for your responses. This is what I was told by the mechanic...

the water pump shaft broke the fan ony grazed the radiator ( I did stop as soon as i lost power steering I looked at the temp at that time and it did not overheat.) So he says it needs a water pump and pulley, serpentine belt and possibly a fan clutch assembly they wont know this until they put it back together. Is that true?
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Sounds about right.
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