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Posted by: Tjmrfe May 13 2020, 10:30 AM

Hello,
I’m looking for a fan, after I disassembled my 1.8 I found I had a couple of broken teeth. Sooooo, I bought one on eBay...Ha! Wrong style...so, the one I’m looking for has a flat area where the bolts mount, the one I bought has a cone, and consequently my bolts don’t fit. Thank you

Posted by: mojorisen914 May 13 2020, 10:59 AM

Hi. Are you talking about the impeller????
I have one if you are.

Rob


QUOTE(Tjmrfe @ May 13 2020, 12:30 PM) *

Hello,
I’m looking for a fan, after I disassembled my 1.8 I found I had a couple of broken teeth. Sooooo, I bought one on eBay...Ha! Wrong style...so, the one I’m looking for has a flat area where the bolts mount, the one I bought has a cone, and consequently my bolts don’t fit. Thank you


Posted by: bdstone914 May 13 2020, 05:05 PM

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Hello,
I’m looking for a fan, after I disassembled my 1.8 I found I had a couple of broken teeth. Sooooo, I bought one on eBay...Ha! Wrong style...so, the one I’m looking for has a flat area where the bolts mount, the one I bought has a cone, and consequently my bolts don’t fit. Thank you
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You just need to use shorter bolts and mark it with the timing marks for the 1.8 which are think are at 7 and 27 degrees.

You can modify cv bolts. Very important to get the lenght right or they will carve the crank seal.
I have found it helpful to color the fins nearest the timing marks so so can see how close you are to the timing mark. I am going to mark mine with TDC for each cylinder to aid in valve adjustment.

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