Usually I use a crescent, or adjustable wrench.
A "crescent wrench" is my second choice if a fixed size wrench is not available.
Usually with a 4' socket wrench, but i like to use a crescent wrench myself.
Hammer screwdriver crescent wrench
Crescent wrench, funnel, pan & possibly an oil filter wrench if it's on there tight.
You can use a crescent wrench, or pipe wrench. Both are adjustable to fit the nut you are working on.
I think it's a 10mm.Best to grab the small crescent/adjustable wrench too... That should cover it.
Yes, most plumbers use at least 3 pipe wrenches, (12", 18" and 24 " ) and a large crescent wrench.
To use a spud crescent wrench for tightening or loosening bolts, place the wrench on the bolt head, adjust the jaw size to fit snugly, and turn the wrench in the direction needed to tighten or loosen the bolt. Make sure to apply steady pressure and avoid over-tightening to prevent damage.
A crescent wrench, wrenches or sockets, pliers or locking pliers.
To use a double-ended crescent wrench for tightening or loosening bolts and nuts, select the appropriate size of the wrench that fits the bolt or nut. Place the open end of the wrench onto the bolt or nut and turn it clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen. Make sure the wrench is securely in place before applying force to avoid slipping and causing damage.
I'm assuming the problem is getting the fan clutch off as the fan is attached to the fan clutch. Heres how I got mine off: You need a strap wrench a large hammer and a large crescent wrench and two people. One to hold the water pump pulley still with the strap wrench and one to turn the large fan clutch nut with the crescent wrench. You may need to smash the crescent wrench with the hammer to break it lose. Some kind of rust loosener stuff helps too.