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OFFSET FAN CLUTCH WRENCH - Schley Products, Inc

Part #: 11250

The Schley Products 11250 OFFSET FAN CLUTCH WRENCH is an indispensable tool engineered for professional technicians to efficiently remove viscous fan clutches. This specialized wrench is designed to securely hold the water pump pulley, enabling the technician to detach the fan clutch without risking damage to critical engine components. Its thoughtful design ensures a precise and safe operation in challenging engine bay environments.

Key Features

  • Secure Pulley Retention: Uniquely designed to fit around the water pump pulley bolts, this tool provides a firm hold without pressing on the fragile composite pulley, thereby preventing costly chipping or breakage.
  • Optimized for Restricted Access: Featuring a thin, offset profile, the wrench easily navigates tight engine compartments, allowing access to components that traditional tools might struggle to reach.
  • Damage Prevention: Eliminates the risk of accidental damage to the water pump pulley during the removal of the viscous fan clutch, safeguarding expensive vehicle parts.
  • Enhanced Control and Leverage: An extra-long handle provides superior leverage and control, enabling technicians to manage the tool effectively and apply the necessary force with precision.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured in the USA, this durable tool is built to withstand the rigors of daily professional use and is backed by U.S. Patent 6,912,936 for its innovative design.

Applications

This OFFSET FAN CLUTCH WRENCH is specifically engineered for use on a range of vehicles, facilitating the removal of viscous fan clutches when paired with a 32 mm wrench (such as the #62100). Compatible applications include:

  • BMW 4.0 Liter and 4.4 Liter V-8 engines featuring bolt-on water pump pulleys.
  • Sprinter Vans equipped with 2.7 Liter engines.
  • Dodge models manufactured between 2007 and 2009.
  • Mercedes vehicles from 2010 and later model years.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 January, 2015.