Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 08, 2010 at 19:06:10 from (205.188.116.73):
I am reassembling a completely torn down and repainted Cub. Been into the service and parts manuals and cannot seem to come up with an answer to this one.
The fan spindle slides down into a fork cast into the block. A nut on the engine side of the fork tightens it in place and there is a place on the spindle on the other side of the fork by the generator pulley that is flattened on both sides so you can put a wrench on it to tighten the nut. There is a large flat washer. I have it on the nut side of the fork. Is that correct? The spindle is sliding into the fork too far with it on this way and I am wondering if the washer should be on the other side to prevent this? Don't want to take it apart again if I have it right. It is a bit of a trick working with two belts on four pulleys holding the fan and genny at the same time...alone. Appreciate any help!
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