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Super H water Pump Pully Flange

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Haas

09-25-2005 16:41:28




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I need to replace the front water pump pulley flange on a Super H (the one with the threads that sets the belt tension) as the one on there is cracked. Seems this flange must come off the back of the fan hub(unlike the M which comes off the front). Thus the back flange with the generator pulley must come off the hub. The parts book shows a 1/8 X 1 inch pin that apparently holds the back pulley flange/generator pulley on the fan hub. I've located that pin, but can't see how to remove it as the end is flush with the pulley. How do you get the pin out and the flange off?? Do the bearings have to come out of the hub and remove the pin from inside or drill out or what???

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riverbend

09-25-2005 16:45:57




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 Re: Super H water Pump Pully Flange in reply to Haas, 09-25-2005 16:41:28  
If it like a regular H, I think that I just drove the pin through.



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Haas

09-25-2005 17:16:31




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 Re: Super H water Pump Pully Flange in reply to riverbend, 09-25-2005 16:45:57  
It"s the same as a regular H. Driving the pin out means you have to take the seals and the bearings out of the hub, correct??



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Jon B

09-25-2005 17:32:51




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 Re: Super H water Pump Pully Flange in reply to Haas, 09-25-2005 17:16:31  
Yes, the entire fan hub comes off the water pump shaft, 2 ball bearings, spacer and 2 oil seals. The pin can then be driven in (and out the center). On mine, the belt pulley still needed to be pressed off the fan hub. It was difficult to press back on - and even more difficult to line up the pin holes. I don't think the pin needs to go back in - as it is such a tight fit anyway.



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Haas

09-26-2005 06:02:29




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 Re: Super H water Pump Pully Flange in reply to Jon B, 09-25-2005 17:32:51  
Seems the thing to do would be to drill a new hole in the hub for the pin after it is pressed back on rather than trying to line up the holes. I would have thought this would be a spring roll pin, but on mine it looks like it is just soft metal.



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