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NEED TO REMOVE CLUCK FAN FROM WATERPUMP - 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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There are a few bolts that hold the clutch assembly onto the water pump. Unbolt each one and the fan and clutch will come off the pump. You will have to hold the clutch stationary (if you try to hold the fan blades, the clutch will still spin) while cracking the bolts. Brace the other clutch bolts with something while cracking each one. Good luck.

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