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    Default 60 series Fan removal

    I had no clue as how to do this, so I did what worked for me and took pictures. The one thing would I do different is move the large air pipe out of the way at the beginning of the process and things would have been a little easier.
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    Belt Off



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    Pully Off

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    I removed the 4 nuts that hold the plate to the mount


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    Need to disconnect the wiring that controls the fan clutch.
    The 2 cable holders that held the wiring in place were a bear to get to.

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    With the air pipe moved up, the whole assembly came out. It is HEAVY.

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    One last Picture
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    At this point there was enough room to clear the fan blades.
    Just pick it up, and slide it out.

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    Good job with the pix, Andre. Thanks!

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