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Re: H Belt pulley seal replacement
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Posted by Rock2000 on August 09, 2006 at 17:37:16 from (65.75.33.66):
In Reply to: Re: H Belt pulley seal replacement posted by Nebraska Kirk on August 07, 2006 at 18:43:42:
Haha, nothin' to it. :) Yeah, I had to use some force with the rubber mallet to get the shaft to slide out to where the first bearing was out of the housing. Then it seemed stuck there, even with moderate force. Changed to using a large screwdriver with a sharp prying motion on alternating sides around the shaft, and it finally starting coming out. Once the entire shaft was out, I took off the bolts on the end, and the bearing and gear actually slid off without much force. Snap ring was easy to get off, tapped the shaft off of the flange housing/bearing cage, and tapped the bearing out. Now I just need to press the seal out and replace. Not bad, except for that first step. The inner bearing is pretty shot though. I've heard a bit about getting bearings from NAPA; can I just bring the old bearing and have them find a new bearing that matches? Thanks a bunch!
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