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2000 blazer 4.3 fan clutch
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2000 blazer 4.3 fan clutch
hey, anybody know if fan clutch bolt pattern the same on non ac blade and ac blade??
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they are the same if anybody cares
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they are the same if anybody cares
This is why forums are better than FB groups. Posts like yours will be searchable and allow others to learn from what you learned.
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My two cents, This tools are handy for quick removal. You can also go old school with punch and hammer.
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