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super H water pump pulley

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super red

01-11-2005 10:27:16




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I have a super H with a broken nut that tightens the fan belt . I want to replace it . Does the pulley come apart at all ? or would I have to buy a rebuilt ?




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Andy Martin

01-11-2005 11:24:56




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to super red, 01-11-2005 10:27:16  
Your post is a little confusing.

The belt is tightened by screwing the split pulley in and out. The front half of the pulley is a loose piece which may be frozen to the threaded rear half with threads about 2-1/2 inches in diameter.

There is a set screw and locknut which keeps the front half of the pulley from turning.

What is broken on yours?



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super red

01-11-2005 13:02:30




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to Andy Martin, 01-11-2005 11:24:56  
The tighting nut is broke I want to put a new nut on the hub . I figured out how to do it now .thanks



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Nebraska Cowman

01-11-2005 11:00:54




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to super red, 01-11-2005 10:27:16  
Oh yes it all comes apart. but i believe you'll have to take the radiator off to get to it.
I have used parts if you can't find the pulley half.



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super red

01-11-2005 11:11:46




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-11-2005 11:00:54  
Thanks for the reply I have the nut to put back on the pulley. Are the pullys pressed on the hub? Is easy to split apart? I have the water pump off allready My dealer told me that it doesnt split apart and that I have to buy a rebuilt . sales pitch .



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Theman

01-11-2005 11:37:10




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to super red, 01-11-2005 11:11:46  
Yes, and yes. The fixed half of the pulleys is pinned to the hub and the hub has to be pressed off of the pump housing to get the pin out. Remove the bearings if they come out in the hub. The cross-hole for the pin is at the transition between the fan belt flange and the generator belt flange and runs at a slight angle so you can punch it out from the bore of the hub. Once the fixed half is off, thread the nut half on the hub and reverse the process. Check your pump bearings before assembly. If they don"t feel perfect, replace them now.

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super red

01-11-2005 13:00:00




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 Re: super H water pump pulley in reply to Theman, 01-11-2005 11:37:10  
Thanks I now have apart .I figured that there was a way to split it .



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