sgkent
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So what I would do is first measure the fan thickness to be sure it is the same. Look at the part number on the old one.
I might pull up a little on the shaft with my hand to see if it has any play in it. The parts photo and some articles refer to a spring (wavy) washer under the fan. That would need compressing.
I can't promise you this will work, but I have put on stubborn snap rings on other things by putting them around the shaft, and then sliding a socket over them and tapping the socket lightly. That compresses the washer under it and forces the snap ring down. Without a photo of how far off in thickness you are, it is hard to give a valid answer what the problem is. Be sure the splines are clean and no debris sitting on top of the washer or under it.
I might pull up a little on the shaft with my hand to see if it has any play in it. The parts photo and some articles refer to a spring (wavy) washer under the fan. That would need compressing.
I can't promise you this will work, but I have put on stubborn snap rings on other things by putting them around the shaft, and then sliding a socket over them and tapping the socket lightly. That compresses the washer under it and forces the snap ring down. Without a photo of how far off in thickness you are, it is hard to give a valid answer what the problem is. Be sure the splines are clean and no debris sitting on top of the washer or under it.