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HELP! Best way to press out impeller shaft?

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Glen

05-04-2004 20:57:35




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I tried pressing out the impeller shaft of the water pump off my model 100 today and cracked the housing. We had it supported on two sides and the shaft was staring to move then the casting cracked. We were trying to press the shaft off the impeller, toward the front or pulley, is this the correct direction? Is this a common problem? What is the best way to press/remove the shaft without cracking the housing? Thanks for your time and help.

Glen

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riverbend

05-05-2004 14:27:26




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 Re: HELP! Best way to press out impeller shaft? in reply to Glen, 05-04-2004 20:57:35  
This had been discussed sometime this past winter. You might be able to search the archives and find the thread. I recall that breaking the housing was pretty common, but don't remember if anyone had a relaible solution.



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Glen

05-05-2004 19:42:00




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 Re: Re: HELP! Best way to press out impeller shaf in reply to riverbend, 05-05-2004 14:27:26  
Thanks for the help. I'm thinking the reason the kit has a impeller is because the best way to remove the old one is to cut it off, any commets?

Glen



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