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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 6:23 pm    Post subject: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Hi all,
After a LONG time, I'm finally getting back on to the project of restoring/repairing a 1972 Super Beetle I bought a while back. The engine is out of the car, and I actually have a rebuilt engine that hopefully soon will be ready to be installed. I'm just working on some of the external parts. Right now I'm trying to remove the fan off the generator because I want to see what condition the original generator is and if it's worth reusing or getting rebuilt. The generator and fan are already out of the fan shroud. But the problem is that I'm having a really hard time trying to get the nut/bolt off the fan. I'm using the right size 36mm socket, but the nut is EXTREMELY tight. I can't get it off.

Is the nut a reverse thread and I'm trying to turn it the wrong way, or is it just THAT tight??

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 6:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Impact gun.

If you don't have one, bring it and the socket to a shop and ask them to remove it.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 6:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

X2, and it is RH thread.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 6:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

You should be able to use a screwdriver in the generator pulley wedged against one of the generator screw heads to prevent from turning. The big 36mm nut "should" not be tight like a gland nut or rear drum nut, and it is right-hand thread, as others have posted.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 7:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Well......... if the generator is out of the shroud the fan makes a much better place to hold on, don't stick anything through the blades, a ratchet strap around the rim makes a great strap wrench to stand on the end of while you grunt and groan working on the nut.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Thank you for the replies, everyone.

After I posted, I was able to find more info and yeah the bolt IS reverse threaded so I was trying to turn it the wrong way. But when I tried to turn it clockwise, I STILL can't get it to loosen! Arnold Schwarzenegger must have put that thing on. I'm going to have to take it to a shop.

Unfortunately though, I made a dumb mistake. I had already taken off the generator pulley earlier, and instead I was trying to hold the generator from turning by putting a wrench on the square end of the shaft. I stupidly didn't think the fan bolt would be on THAT tight and I thought I wouldn't be putting too much force on it. Well, in all the struggling, the wrench slipped a few times and kind of chewed up the square. I hope I didn't mess it up too much and a pulley will still go on right. Otherwise I just wasted all this time and will have to get a new generator anyway. It's not the first time I've made dumb little mistakes trying to work on this car. I've never tried restoring an old car before. I haven't actually broken anything yet (until now?), but I get in over my head sometimes!

I just don't understand why the bolt is on so tight. Normally in repair manuals they expected you to loosen the bolt by reaching around the fan shroud with a wrench! Someone must have put it on WAY too tight at some point, or over time it just worked itself on tighter? It's crazy. Not even the pulley was on that tight. Even the crankshaft pulley was a piece of cake compared to this.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 7:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Ct92404 wrote:
Thank you for the replies, everyone.

After I posted, I was able to find more info and yeah the bolt IS reverse threaded so I was trying to turn it the wrong way. But when I tried to turn it clockwise,

Lefty loosey.

It's not reverse thread.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 8:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Take your stuff to a qualified mechanic. No, really.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 9:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Glenn wrote:
Lefty loosey.

It's not reverse thread.


Correct.

If it's the vehicle, this can work, put a big wrench on the generator pulley center:
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If it's out of the car, I put the generator face down with that piece in my vice to hold it while I turn the fan nut.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 9:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Glenn wrote:
Lefty loosey.

It's not reverse thread.

Well, I've tried both ways now and couldn't loosen it. Sad
It's insanely tight. I never in a million years thought a bolt for the fan would be THAT tight.
I don't have an impact gun. I'm going to take it to a mechanic. I should have done that from the beginning, but I just didn't think the fan would be SO hard to get off, and I figured just a big ratchet and socket would be enough. Nope...
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 9:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

EverettB, it's off the car, and already out of the fan shroud. (Thankfully, in this model Beetle, the fan can fit through the hole in the shroud and the generator and fan can come off the shroud as one unit.

But I tried to use a wrench to hold the generator shaft like in your picture, and the square end got a little chewed up because the wrench slipped while I was struggling with the stupid bolt on the fan. I hope I didn't fatally mess up the generator. Crying or Very sad

My dad knows a mechanic and I'm going to take the generator/fan to him to take it off. I probably should have done that from the beginning, but I thought this was going to be simple enough to do myself, I never figured the bolt just for the fan would be THAT hard to take off. Someone must have put it on WAY too tight at some point.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2025 8:37 am    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Glenn wrote:
Lefty loosey.

It's not reverse thread.


As stated, it's NOT reverse thread !!!

Some Goober or Gomer way overtightened and/or used string thread sealer on this in the past. We call this "a gift from a previous owner" !!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2025 12:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

I had to go to harbor freight and buy an electric impact to remove mine the first time.

Car was in pieces and I needed it running that day.

I guess if 36 lb ft is good, 360 is better right?

Some people just feel the need to impact everything together, way beyond where it was designed to be torqued.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2025 12:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

My wife, for example, has absolutely zero mechanical empathy. She has twisted off more small hardware than anyone i know Sad "every bolt should be as tight as i can make it, right?"
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2025 3:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

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EverettB, it's off the car, and already out of the fan shroud. (Thankfully, in this model Beetle, the fan can fit through the hole in the shroud and the generator and fan can come off the shroud as one unit.

But I tried to use a wrench to hold the generator shaft like in your picture, and the square end got a little chewed up because the wrench slipped while I was struggling with the stupid bolt on the fan. I hope I didn't fatally mess up the generator. Crying or Very sad

My dad knows a mechanic and I'm going to take the generator/fan to him to take it off. I probably should have done that from the beginning, but I thought this was going to be simple enough to do myself, I never figured the bolt just for the fan would be THAT hard to take off. Someone must have put it on WAY too tight at some point.


Yes, just listing a couple different ways for anyone reading - no big deal.

Yes, sometimes they are insanely tight.
Or maybe frozen from rust/age/whatever?

Yeah, I guess it's mechanic time with the impact wrench.

This reminds me that I have a generator here that I cannot get the inner pulley off. It's rusted in place. I pulled on it with a 2 arm puller off and on for months in between dousing it with Kroil and it hasn't moved at all. I need to buy a torch!
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Sorry for the long delay in posting an update. If anyone still sees this ...

The mechanic got the fan off the generator, and apparently it was super easy with an impact drive. I wasn't there, but my dad said it just took like 2 seconds to get the bolt off.
Great. Here I was struggling and going crazy and he got it off like it was nothing...well I figured it would be easier for someone who has the right tools and actually knows what they're doing (unlike me). Rolling Eyes

Unfortunately though, with all the manhandling on the generator with a ratchet and wrench, I mangled the square end on the shaft. I had bought a new generator earlier, but I got it on eBay and it's a cheapy one. It's supposed to be the correct one, a 12 volt generator 1972 Super Beetle, but probably not the best quality. So I was having second thoughts and wanted to try to get the original generator rebuilt if it was worth it. I think I may have ruined that possibility now. Crying or Very sad

I'll post a picture of the generator, but I don't know if that is something that can be fixed
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2025 3:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

Ct92404 wrote:
apparently it was super easy with an impact drive. I wasn't there, but my dad said it just took like 2 seconds to get the bolt off.

Told you so Wink

Ct92404 wrote:
I mangled the square end on the shaft.

Uh... the shaft is round. The pulley has a square boss that locks the 2 halves together. The pulley is replaceable.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2025 4:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

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My wife, for example, has absolutely zero mechanical empathy. She has twisted off more small hardware than anyone i know Sad "every bolt should be as tight as i can make it, right?"


Just remember:

First comes loose
then snug
then tight
then very tight
and after that, it's loose again......
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2025 7:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove fan from generator Reply with quote

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My wife, for example, has absolutely zero mechanical empathy. She has twisted off more small hardware than anyone i know Sad "every bolt should be as tight as i can make it, right?"


Just remember:

First comes loose
then snug
then tight
then very tight
and after that, it's loose again......


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