Radiator fan blade HELP

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  1. LukeLikesComets

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    Hey everyone, I recently took out my fan assembly to remove my shroud and when I was putting it back together the 4 bolts (below) wouldn’t screw in. Is the fan spacer meant to have to bolts screwed into it? Mine is smooth inside so I must’ve stripped it. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks. -Luke [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    the bolts screw into the waterpump snout.
     
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    The fan spacer never had threads, bolts pass through it. Threads on bolts hold spacer & fan to the water pump.

    I'll leave some meat on bone, you're going to get additional replies saying to ditch the flex fan.
     
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    Thanks for the reply, for whatever reason the bolts won’t screw into the water pump either. The entry holes aren’t deep enough to grab onto the bolt
     
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    The spacer must not be seated on the water pump snout try to install a bolt by itself without spacer or fan to see if it threads in
     
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    Thanks, I tried that but the holes are not very deep and won’t thread the bolt in even by itself, how deep should the bolts be?
     
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    This is how much thread fits in the hole before being stopped, it doesn’t thread in either
     

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    Doesn't thread in - my guess - stripped out threads!
     
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    The spacer has turned use a screw driver to line up the holes between pump pulley and spacer
     
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    I’ll give that a shot thankyou!
     
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    threads go all the way through the pump snout.
     
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    Thanks for all the help everyone! I just had to rotate the pump head and the holes lined up
     
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    I knew you could do it and I will bet you are back here to ask more questions, feel free to ask
     
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