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Slice the race length wise. Not quite all the way through. Heat/quench the race then rap the slice with a chisel. 

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BradKahler
5 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

If you make up a plate with four holes that line up with your pulley holes and three equally spaced notches for a three jaw puller you could bolt it to the pulley with spacers and use a three jaw puller to remove the entire disc and bearing race as a unit. Frequent applications of penetrating oil in advance and a bit of heat while pulling will probably help.

 

I'll check, I might have some 1/4" plate that would fit that description.  Tomorrow is supposed to be the warmest day this week so whatever I do it will probably be tomorrow.

 

Thanks

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BradKahler
3 minutes ago, squonk said:

Slice the race length wise. Not quite all the way through. Heat/quench the race then rap the slice with a chisel. 

 

I'm not sure what my smallest diameter cutting wheel I have is but I might be able to cut as much as 2/3 of the length before I would run into the disc.  

 

I've got three ideas to work with tomorrow.  

 

I'll let y'all know what I end up with.  Who knows, it might be a mixture of all three by the time I'm done.

 

Thanks!

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Retired Wrencher
21 hours ago, BradKahler said:

 

No offense taken :)

 

You are 100% correct, it's so easy to get in over your head on projects.  My biggest problem is I seem to bounce around from project to project, which extends their timeline considerably at times.  But, I figure as long as I'm enjoying myself that's all that matters.  I look at it as being part of the journey, not the destination.

 

Thanks!

Thanks Brad. unfortunately my mind doesn’t work that way. I have to do one project at a time that way I don’t get lost in the shuffle, but everybody’s different. Enjoy every project that you do.

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Handy Don
16 hours ago, BradKahler said:

So when the PTO wasn't engaged the spring would push the bell outwards towards the brake pad?  I'm still trying to make sense of all this stuff :unsure:

Is the black arrow pointing to 14-75?

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Yes that is 14-75. Held in by cir-clips on either side of the thrust bearing.

If memory serves (from conversations since I’ve never seen one) the spring would push against the inner end of the 14-75 stub.

I think the spring would have become unnecessary when the bail-attached 14-75 stub became able to retract the bell housing. 

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BradKahler
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

Yes that is 14-75. Held in by cir-clips on either side of the thrust bearing.

If memory serves (from conversations since I’ve never seen one) the spring would push against the inner end of the 14-75 stub.

I think the spring would have become unnecessary when the bail-attached 14-75 stub became able to retract the bell housing. 

 

Thanks for verifying that.  I'll probably go ahead and remove the broken stud but I doubt that I'll do anything else about it.

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BradKahler

After thinking about the three options for removing the bearing race I decided to first try 953 nut's suggestion first. 

 

I fabricated a metal plate using 3/8" x 4" x 4" plate and drilled a bunch of holes in it.  After looking through my bin of pullers I found a two armed puller that I could bolt directly to the plate.  Normally a two armed puller would not be a good application for pulling something like this but bolted to the plate kept it stabilized. 

 

It took maybe an hour to fab the plate and about 5 minutes to get the bearing race off.  It worked even better than I had hoped for.  The only thing I didn't anticipate was the main motor drive pulley is part of the clutch disc.  I thought they were separate, so when the drive pulley came off with the plate I was a little surprised.

 

Thanks for all the help!

 

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