Maybe yours doesent have a generator. There should be two pulleys on the fan shaft. Also in the hub of the fan should be a slotted screw take that out and put some oil into that so the fan gets lubed. Now the fan could have been replaced with a new assy that has sealed bearings and that screw wont be there.you dont have to remove what appears to be a heater for winter starts. Now would be a great time to see if its any good. Plug it in and see if the water gets warm. You mite want to pull the radiator off then you can remove the lower housing on the block and back flush the block as lots of junk settiles to theat area and plugs up the nickle sized holes letting water down by the bottom of the sleeves and return to the radiator. Using a hose and nozzle you can flush tons of stuff out if its bad. I have installed many sets of sleeves and pistons andwhen sleeves are removed not uncommon to find junk deep in the bottom of the water jacket of the block and many times those holes were plugged shut but by removing the lower outlet and flushing with water and compressed air you can remove most of the junk. good luck and dont be afraid to ask questions as thats what we are here for.
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