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rack and pinion
10-24-2012 at 11:23 AM - rack and pinion (This post was last modified: 10-24-2012 03:04 PM by wbeardslee.)
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Just would like opinions on using my 85 BMW 325e with power assisted rack and pinion with a bad leak and a disconnected pump. A'm I damaging any other parts/equipment. Is it dangerous. Mechanically seems OK
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10-24-2012 at 10:34 PM - RE: rack and pinion
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You should be fine running without the pump. The rack is lubricated prior to installation so you shouldn't need to worry about that...


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10-25-2012 at 06:59 PM - RE: rack and pinion
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OK great, next question is the fan blade has two broken blades next to each other. The blade has 9 total blades. So its a bit off balance. Maybe screw the clutch up. I'm thinking not a big deal. thanks for previous opinion
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10-26-2012 at 09:45 AM - RE: rack and pinion
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it is a big deal. The fan will eventually blow up taking components of your cooling system along with it...


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10-26-2012 at 03:54 PM - RE: rack and pinion
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Thats not good thanks again
I think the process of removing the fan is to unscrew that large nut (32mm) right hand treaded (opposite) so the clutch and blade come off together
then replace the fan blade (I think its held on with hex (cotter) head screws)
not sure if blade can be removed without taking clutch off to
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10-27-2012 at 10:48 AM - RE: rack and pinion
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Originally posted by (10-26-2012 03:54 PM)wbeardslee: Thats not good thanks again
I think the process of removing the fan is to unscrew that large nut (32mm) right hand treaded (opposite) so the clutch and blade come off together
then replace the fan blade (I think its held on with hex (cotter) head screws)
not sure if blade can be removed without taking clutch off to

If you took out the radiator, you could take it off without taking the clutch off. If not, then it may be a very difficult feat...


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