Thanks a lot for sharing that parts shop and that picture.Hi
This might be useful:
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I've found it much easier to remove the pulley on the bottom type than the top - yours seems to be like the top one.
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You can get a used one here:
Tendeur de courroie accessoire pour moteur cléon :: Palace de l'ancienne (palace-de-lancienne.com)
Yes.. What you need to know ?Has anybody managed to renew the bearing on the staked type of pulley (top one on the picture)?
Has anybody managed to renew the bearing on the staked type of pulley (top one on the picture)?
Yes it was a little bit difficult.. But much difficult was but the beltI did. Some years ago. For my blue one.
IF i remember correctly it was real pain to remove old bearing.
Putting new one was not to big issue
1st i took out the pulley and after the roller. An hydraulic is a very important toolAh OK, I was thinking that it would be impossible for the pulley to hold the bearing correctly after it had been removed. Did you re-stake the pulley? Removing it is no big deal for me, I have a hydraulic press.
Ah OK, I was thinking that it would be impossible for the pulley to hold the bearing correctly after it had been removed. Did you re-stake the pulley? Removing it is no big deal for me, I have a hydraulic press.
With this new pulley it's possible pressed the edges, with the old not, the material is much weak. The bearings with the correct Plier it was easyI was afraid off same thing as it was really hard to remove old bearing. Will it start to wobble after new bearing is pressed in.
It is wobbling little bit but not much. But it is more to bend edges of pulley that to bearing inside it.
I can not remember correctly if i pressed edges or not. It think i did!