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If I understand correctly, your trying to remove the armature from the crankshaft of the compressor)?
Like a gas powered generator? (separating both units from each other).
If so, the shaft is TAPERED. If there is a nut / bolt hold the end on, obviously remove it.
Then, rap the armature with a rubber mallet, (around different spots but on solid metal). It'll pop off with 2-3 wacks..
Had to to the same thing to an engine and generator I worked on (no place for a puller(and that was a 10 HP, 6500 watt generator
Yes Virginia, it's that simple....
.Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 12-03-2017, 06:08 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostIf you are trying to save the crank/counter balance part I would drill and tap to hook a puller to. if not saving I would drill bigger holes and split the part off the shaft. did both rods fit onto that one spot on crank? does not look big enough for both rods
Both rods slide onto the crank shaft. They are only about half and inch wide and run very close together. Separated by what appears to be a stainless steel spacer.
Photos available upon request.
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostIf I understand correctly, your trying to remove the armature from the crankshaft?
Like a gas powered generator? (separating both units from each other).
If so, the shaft is tapered. If there is a nut / bolt hold the end on, obviously remove it.
Then, rap the armature with a rubber mallet, (around different spots but on solid metal). It'll pop off with 2-3 wacks..
Had to to the same thing to an engine and generator I worked on. Easy pezzy.
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How the journal is attached to the counter weight and how the counter weight is attached to the electric motor shaft are the questions I suppose. I am guessing they are press fit but that is all that it is, a guess.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
How the journal is attached to the counter weight and how the counter weight is attached to the electric motor shaft are the questions I suppose. I am guessing they are press fit but that is all that it is, a guess.
Literally smack on armature (rubber mallet), it'll pop right off..
.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostMight wear a protective cup also..Dennis
Keep life simple, eat, sleep, fish, repeat!
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Originally posted by dray0151 View PostI don't know the other day Boscoe was saying he had trouble peeing, maybe a swift swat with a slip of the hammer would break apart any obstructions thereby opening up the tube????
I never get in the car for a trip of any length without taking a good preventative pee before departure.
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostIt's a simple tapered fit. Too simple for the factory to press it and not necessary.
Literally smack on armature (rubber mallet), it'll pop right off..
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postdid you not see the pics he posted? nothing holding the thing on the shaft, sits flush with end of shaft. I have a portable air compressor I am playing with right now that needs a bearing on the rotor and at least it has a bolt running thru the side of counter weight to lock it to rotor shaft. still does not move with it removed. But I will try some different things before giving up on it. his pics do not show anything holding it all together, and a 6 hp motor turning something like that with nothing holding it together I am sure it is not a just a tapered fit
I am now thinking I don't want to damage anything getting the motor separated from the pump housing. Because if the motor won't serve my purpose I will put it all back together and sell the air compressor for what I can get. Don't need another air compressor. I just need a darn 5/6 HP electric motor. Like many projects mine has gone over budget and over schedule.
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Originally posted by dray0151 View PostBreak out the hammer and beat it off! Why haven't you taken those four bolts out of the cover that is under where the pistons go? Would the whole thing not start to come apart then?
I don't want to start beating on stuff that might need to be reused later.
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