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 Post subject: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 9:36 pm 
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Hi, just discovered the engine fan is hitting the auto cooling pipe that goes to the top of the radiator. Does anyone know if this is a common problem ? When its static there's only about 1mm clearance in 2 places between the pipe and fan. The pipe has marks on it though where the fan has been hitting it. So I'm wondering how much clearance should there be?
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:00 am 
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Hello,

Have a look at another in a Car yard or somewhere. I noticed you havnt had an answer yet, hence mine. ( I dont have a similar model to compare ) See if the Fan wobbles, ( engine off and wriggle it ) it could be a worn water pump or clutch, but you would normally have leaks if that was the case. You may have a loose or broken engine mount. To me it sounds like there is a problem, so I would suggest looking at another Car as a 1st step. Even a wrecking yard may be worth a look depending on where you are. Maybe someone else can Post a Pic of a similar model Car ?

 

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:02 pm 
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Thanks I might have to resort to looking at wreckers as I've been unable to locate same model anywhere close. Reason I noticed problem is I'm about to change water pump due to it leaking, not because of play in the shaft. I'm concerned that if the new one doesn't go precisely back in same place the fan will actually be hitting the auto cooler pipe. I've checked the engine mounts are fine, nice solid blocks of rubber with no oil or fracture marks, not even any bulge in them, just like new. Someone else has said to me maybe the radiator is slighly across on the mounts which I'm in process of checking.
At moment I'm stuck trying to change water pump as the fluid coupling nut won't release off the pump shaft. Have flooded it with CRC several times but its pretty stubborn. Have checked thread on new pump to make sure I'm turning the right way as its left handed. Trying to use a 12" shifter and large screwdriver but no luck so far. If the clearance is still a problem after the pump change and checking radiator I will have to bend the pipe back.
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:47 pm 
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Sorry, the fan is hitting what pipe? There shouldn't be anything near the fan for it to hit
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:51 pm 
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There a steel pipe comes out of top drivers side radiator tank which drops down then bends across to centre of car at 45 deg before going horizontal. Pretty sure its oil cooler for the automatic trans. The fan blades are hitting on the vertical section and 45 deg section of the pipe. Previous owner has had the water pump changed and it may have had front damage at some stage but straight since I've had it. Trying to work out if something was put back wrong as I couldn't imagine it coming out of the factory like this. The fan is set back a fair way from the radiator core making me wonder if a spacer or something was left off the pump shaft. If the fan was forward maybe 15mm it would fix the clarance problem.
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:54 pm 
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There a steel pipe comes out of top drivers side radiator tank which drops down then bends across to centre of car at 45 deg before going horizontal. Pretty sure its oil cooler for the automatic trans. The fan blades are hitting on the vertical section and 45 deg section of the pipe. Previous owner has had the water pump changed and it may have had front damage at some stage but straight since I've had it. Trying to work out if something was put back wrong as I couldn't imagine it coming out of the factory like this. The fan is set back a fair way from the radiator core making me wonder if a spacer or something was left off the pump shaft.


Odd, sounds to me like the trans cooler pipe is in the wrong place. I'll go have a look, I have an EB down the back of the section somewhere I can check on
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 8:03 pm 
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On my EB the trans cooler pipe is only a small section that comes out of the radiator then straight down and joins onto a hose that runs down and back to the transmission, nowhere near the fan....

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 10:01 pm 
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Hey thanks heeps for that pick! It tells me the fan is sitting in the shroud about the same place as yours. I'd say someone has cut the pipe and added the hose on yours as mine is I'm pretty sure original. Have a look in the pic where the pipe runs on mine. There's actually marks on the pipe in two places where the fan is clipping it. Only 1mm clearance when stopped.

 

 

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 5:50 am 
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acko wrote:
Hey thanks heeps for that pick! It tells me the fan is sitting in the shroud about the same place as yours. I'd say someone has cut the pipe and added the hose on yours as mine is I'm pretty sure original. Have a look in the pic where the pipe runs on mine. There's actually marks on the pipe in two places where the fan is clipping it. Only 1mm clearance when stopped.


No - mine is the same as my other EB and EA that I used to own also.

Yours is certainly wrong, there is no way that they would put the pipe on that angle, or that close to the fan from factory.
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 6:34 am 
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acko wrote:
Hey thanks heeps for that pick! It tells me the fan is sitting in the shroud about the same place as yours. I'd say someone has cut the pipe and added the hose on yours as mine is I'm pretty sure original. Have a look in the pic where the pipe runs on mine. There's actually marks on the pipe in two places where the fan is clipping it. Only 1mm clearance when stopped.


That pipe is incorrect for sure.
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:44 am 
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That pipe is incorrect for sure.


Definitely. It should head straight down the way mine does, yeah? The OP's one is all bent and twisted, getting in the way of not only the fan blades, but the battery cable too by the look of it.

I think someone has probably had the radiator out at some point and broken the original cooler pipe, so used whatever was laying around and just mangled it up so it would fit in the engine bay
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:48 am 
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Ok thanks guys, that's what I thought, surely it didn't come out of the factory like this. Looks like I have some pipe work to do. In the pic I took I have the belts off and the ps pump out of the way to change the water pump. Still having trouble trying to separate the fan clutch from the pump, it doesn't want to budge. Think its been installed without anti-sieze/Loctite. Soaked it in CRC for a few days now hence the rag around the pulley. Checked thread on new pump to make sure I'm going the right way. Still wont budge. Going to destroy a tyre lever to make one of those tools to hold the pulley bolts as cant get enough leverage with the sq shaft screwdriver.
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:50 am 
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Ok thanks guys, that's what I thought, surely it didn't come out of the factory like this. Looks like I have some pipe work to do. In the pic I took I have the belts off and the ps pump out of the way to change the water pump. Still having trouble trying to separate the fan clutch from the pump, it doesn't want to budge. Think its been installed without anti-sieze/Loctite. Soaked it in CRC for a few days now hence the rag around the pulley. Checked thread on new pump to make sure I'm going the right way. Still wont budge. Going to destroy a tyre lever to make one of those tools to hold the pulley bolts as cant get enough leverage with the sq shaft screwdriver.


Fan clutch is left-hand thread, so must be unscrewed clockwise (opposite to a normal thread). Large spanner needed, 30 or 32mm maybe from memory?
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 Post subject: Re: Engine Fan clearance EBII 4.0 Auto Fairmont
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:00 pm 
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Thanks guys. I got the fan clutch off eventually (3 days before it let go) after rapping a rag soaked in CRC around it. Whoever put the fan on last time didn't put anything on the threads and it was well and truly rusted on. If your interested I took some pics of where the auto pipes were while the fan & shroud was out. I've since moved the pipes across so they are an inch further out than the hole in the shroud for the fan (a good 2 inches off the fan blades). Also tied the pipes in a few places. Makes getting to the bottom radiator hose harder but I've just replaced the hose.

 

 

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