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Fazzer1996
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PostPosted: 08:51 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Water pump shaft Reply with quote

Hi there I have took my casing off to get to my water pump took the shaft out so I can replace seals shaft also bearings, I need to get the cog off my old shaft on to my new one any ideas on how I do this? Thanks! Also does this bit of metal in the casing have to come out? Pictures are attached
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PostPosted: 08:57 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

you will probably have to press it shaft out with the cog attached by the looks of it. Looks like there is room to get a plate between the bearings and the cog.

A picture of the cog end would help so we can see how the cog is fixed to the shaft.
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PostPosted: 09:01 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

bladeblaster wrote:
you will probably have to press it shaft out with the cog attached by the looks of it. Looks like there is room to get a plate between the bearings and the cog.

A picture of the cog end would help so we can see how the cog is fixed to the shaft.

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PostPosted: 09:02 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fazzer1996 wrote:
bladeblaster wrote:
you will probably have to press it shaft out with the cog attached by the looks of it. Looks like there is room to get a plate between the bearings and the cog.

A picture of the cog end would help so we can see how the cog is fixed to the shaft.
thanks for the reply I have attached a picture thanks
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Fazzer1996
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PostPosted: 18:09 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vincent wrote:
In the last pic, is that a tiny grub screw in the centre?

Sorry, can't see the offending bit of metal in casing.

Photos really help but you could do with a camera with a macro function, that way you can see the detail. You can pick them up for pennies on eBay, 1mp is enough, as long as it has a macro function Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 19:45 - 09 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vincent wrote:
In the last pic, is that a tiny grub screw in the centre?

Sorry, can't see the offending bit of metal in casing.

Photos really help but you could do with a camera with a macro function, that way you can see the detail. You can pick them up for pennies on eBay, 1mp is enough, as long as it has a macro function Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 08:34 - 10 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

can you unscrew the center part in the last pic, or is it fixed? If its fixed you will need to press the shaft out of the bearings form the other side using a couple of plates under the bearings. If its can be unscrewed, then unscrew it, and the rest should be obvious
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