One, you're pounding on the pulley and it has nothing to due with the fan clutch. STOP beating your pulley.
Here are the posts from my stuck fan clutch. If yours is anything like mine.... well, no amount of beating will help.
I put a set of mud flaps on today. I've also been trying to figure where and how to mount a license plate and light. I bought a Signal-stat 9365 combination light and bracket from a humvee parts place and paid way too much for it. I thought it was for a Hummer but it's just a generic mount...
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In this post is shows the pulley is bolted on separate from the fan clutch (the reason you need to stop beating it).
I put a set of mud flaps on today. I've also been trying to figure where and how to mount a license plate and light. I bought a Signal-stat 9365 combination light and bracket from a humvee parts place and paid way too much for it. I thought it was for a Hummer but it's just a generic mount...
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Once I removed my fan clutch and took it apart, this is what it looked like...
Moving on, as I mentioned in a previous post I was having a difficult time getting the fan clutch to line up the bolts holes to remove the clutch from the water pump pulley. I applied 150 PSI and the clutch wouldn't release. I made a puller of sorts to release the clutch and that didn't work...
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This is after I rebuilt it and reinstalled. there may be some reading between the first link and the last regarding the fan clutch.
If it is anything like mine, you'll probably need to pull the radiator stack at a minimum.