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Wed, 06 Sep 2000 19:20:20 -0700 From: Jeremy Bartlett bartlett@slip.net Subject: Re: Which Automotive Tools?

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> If I am correct a 36mm wrench fits the fan clutch. On ’97s you take the fan off with a narrow 36mm. On ’94 ’95 it’s 1 1/4 Jeremy —————— Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 18:53:21 -0600 From: daitken@sugar-land.anadrill.slb.com (Douglas Aitken) Subject: Re(2): [D90] Electric fan source Check out the full specs of the Flex-a-lite at: http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/lowprof.htm There is a link to a nice How-To from Four Wheeler mag also. Should help a few of you make up your minds. Now you just gotta shop around for the best price! Doug —————————— Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 18:10:35 -0500 From: Bill Ritchie billnsandi@kingwoodcable.com Subject: Re: [D90] Electric fans I did the electric fan install about 2 months before the twistoff. Used a FlexiLite 210 Puller with adjust. thermostat. ($180 from Summit Racing – free shipping and came in one day) The install is pretty easy and looks slick as heck – took about 2 hours. You can remove your existing fan cowl and fan (need

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