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Removing Crankshaft Gear form Crankshaft

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Bill form Senec

11-13-2004 18:27:17




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Hi, I have to replace the crankshaft on a 1948 Farmall Cub. Having some trouble getting the crankshaft gear off the crankshaft!!! I almost have it off but I dont want to beat up the gear to much. Would heating up the gear help. Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks Bill




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Mark - IN.

11-14-2004 04:58:03




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 Re: Removing Crankshaft Gear form Crankshaft in reply to Bill form Seneca.IL, 11-13-2004 18:27:17  
Bill, I've never touched a cub before, but how about a gear puller? I don't know how big that gear is (diameter) or how far down the snout it's pressed on, but might be able to either pickup or rent a puller to pull the backside of the gear evenly as pushes against the snout. Or, a couple of $$$ to have an an rebulid or machine shop pull it for you.

Just hate to see a part that you'll need get damaged. Also, a machine shop can weld up, then grind (machine) the journals back to the original specs (if spun a bearing or so), and heat treat if needs. Crank may not be scrap. It's not uncommon these days, not even in cams. Have had it done before, and surely will again.

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wdTom

11-13-2004 19:18:56




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 Re: Removing Crankshaft Gear form Crankshaft in reply to Bill form Seneca.IL, 11-13-2004 18:27:17  
You might try some heat, you don't want to over heat it though. Heating it gently to 3 or 400 degrees might help. But then you have to try and pull it before the heat is transfered to the crankshaft.



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