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P220G - Removing Crankshaft

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Rebuilding a P220G with a broken piston.

This might be a dumb question, but what is the proper process to remove the crankshaft gear? Do I use a puller, and is there any screws to remove from the gear? 

 

I'm down the removing the gear on the crankshaft, and possibly the camshaft gear. 

 

Here is a picture if needed. 

 

 

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SPINJIM

If you Google Wheel Horse 520 rebuild, you should find Craig Arnodt's  (sorry if the spelling is wrong Craig) video on U-tube.  There are approx. 30 videos, and I think half of them are on the Onan P220.   Good luck.

     Jim

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TC10284
1 minute ago, SPINJIM said:

If you Google Wheel Horse 520 rebuild, you should find Craig Arnodt's  (sorry if the spelling is wrong Craig) video on U-tube.  There are approx. 30 videos, and I think half of them are on the Onan P220.   Good luck.

     Jim

 

Yeah I watched that one. 
At the point of removing the crankshaft gear, he describes welding some metal together to remove the gear. What I'm not sure of is if there are any screws in the threaded holes of the gear. And it skips past the camshaft removal. It may be simple though. 

I'll keep looking. 

 

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lynnmor

The manual shows screwing a pulling ring to the gear with 10-32 screws, then use a puller on the ring.

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13 hours ago, lynnmor said:

The manual shows screwing a pulling ring to the gear with 10-32 screws, then use a puller on the ring.

 

Awesome - thanks. I'll give this a try. 

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boomers_influence

TC

you NEED to use socket head cap screws. ( they are grade 8 )

 

thank you. boomer

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