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Re: Sleeve for an H pulley
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Posted by Haas on April 15, 2005 at 16:51:51 from (12.65.6.139):
In Reply to: Sleeve for an H pulley posted by Slappy on April 15, 2005 at 03:14:31:
I don't recall exactly how the shaft is "stepped" for the belt pulley. However, you may have a problem installing a speedi sleeve, because The sleeve must come all the way from the end of the shaft to the sealing surface near the flange. At the least, you will likely have to rig something to press the sleeve on, as the tool that comes with the speedi sleeve will be too short to work. I suggest taking the shaft to a Motion Industries bearing house and ask them it it can be made to work. They will measure your shaft and get the correct sleeve for you. I also agree with the post about the cost. They aren't cheap, but having lathe work done is a lot more expensive than a speedi sleeve. In my case on a Super C steering gear, the lathe shop wanted over $100 to fix it. The sleeve was $30.
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