Operation fan removal on my 12 Ranger crew 800. After some advise, - TopicsExpress



          

Operation fan removal on my 12 Ranger crew 800. After some advise, it was a pretty easy process. About 30 mins. I made my cuts carefully under the hood on the fan shroud on the sides with a serrated knife. Careful not to hit the radiator hose. Then I used a drill bit to make the back cut, that went really easy. Stopping along the way to make holes over and under to zip tie the cut piece back in. It was ready to come out. You have to get a screw driver and break four tabs along the back. Then its out. Next I removed the coolant tank, 2 hex screws. Then the 4 fan bolts 10mm. Unplug and its out. Reason for this is rangers are notorious for breaking fan blades when they are spinning and hit water. Kinda glad this happened. This rig is mainly just our party wagon, dont submerge this one. But the radiator is really dirty and almost looks clogged. So now I can wash it out really well. Hopefully the auto parts has a similar fan I can make work thats a third of the Polaris fan price. Should be like a 12in fan. See additional pics in this post.
Posted on: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 08:37:42 +0000

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