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Wheelhorse#1

I have a k181 I’m rebuilding.Trying to remove the bearing plate.


This one is stubborn as h@ll .I have tried heat.Tried pry bars, moving side to side wile pulling.Rubber hammer.Lubed it up last night and will try again when I get home.

The shims are broken loose.I guess it’s holding onto the bearing and shaft.

Ive done a couple and never ran into this problem.

Can Anyone offer any tips,I know it doesn’t take much to crack the aluminum plate,trying to avoid that 

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squonk

Warm the aluminum area around the bearing. The aluminum will expand faster than the steel bearing. 

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Wheelhorse#1
2 hours ago, squonk said:

Warm the aluminum area around the bearing. The aluminum will expand faster than the steel bearing. 


Thank you.I’ll giver a go this evening.

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peter lena

@Wheelhorse#1  in addition  to a  dissimilar  metal penetrating oil soak , how about that rubber hammer or a soft dead blow , on  either  upper  corner , left or right  getting it to turn / slide on its mount ?  would think its more effective without the breakage issue , might even use a  wooden block  as a strike point .  no prying . pete 

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Pullstart

Could you use a steering wheel puller on the stator bolt holes and the crank?

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squonk
7 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Could you use a steering wheel puller on the stator bolt holes and the crank?

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If it's really tight you risk breaking the plate. A little heat and it should fall off.

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Wheelhorse#1
On 9/28/2022 at 8:28 PM, squonk said:

If it's really tight you risk breaking the plate. A little heat and it should fall off.


@squonkI thought about that.I have one but not the correct bolts,I’m sure It would probably work though.


Heat eventually did the trick.Took about half hr and a few cuss words but it finally broke loose.I don’t believe this engine has ever been molested before.  

 

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Handy Don
17 hours ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

I don’t believe this engine has ever been molested before.  

And it is now? :lol:

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