squonk 44,842 #51 Posted 21 hours ago Slice the race length wise. Not quite all the way through. Heat/quench the race then rap the slice with a chisel. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradKahler 170 #52 Posted 21 hours ago 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 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradKahler 170 #53 Posted 21 hours ago 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! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,145 #54 Posted 10 hours ago 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. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 15,037 #55 Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 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 Is the black arrow pointing to 14-75? 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. Edited 5 hours ago by Handy Don Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradKahler 170 #56 Posted 3 hours ago 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. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradKahler 170 #57 Posted 3 hours ago 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! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites