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    Posted: 05 Jul 2023 at 8:01am
How does it come apart? I had one give to me that's locked up solid. It's been soaking in a five gallon bucket of kerosine and atf for at least  6 or 7 months. Looks like theres a lock ring on the gear side holding in a roller bearing. There is a breakdown in the manual. Any tips?

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this is out of my WC manual, but it's the same assembly


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That's pretty straightfoward. My manual had a different graphic and no explaination. Thank you.

I don't suppose anyone has the part numbers for the bearings and seals? Or knows where to look.


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71135475 BEARING, ball, outer shaft 
70210025 BEARING, ball, inner shaft
70208417 Oil Seal Outer

Bearings should have numbers on them that will work at a parts or bearing store, seal should too
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THANK YOU!
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I've got it apart,steam cleaned,bead blasted,primed,painted,bearings(sealed) are here and going back together. BUT the interior shaft snap ring must have lost it's temper to the acetalyne wrench. Does it have a part number or spec?
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Oh, sealed bearing #'s
FAG 6207-2RSR
FAG 6208-2RSR
One was German one was Korean.
$41.00 plus tax shipped. On Ebay.
And I did have to throw the bearings in the freezer overnight.


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I have 2 of these pulleeys that I would sell in Ohio. I think they both need some work from setting around.

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Originally posted by exSW exSW wrote:

I've got it apart,steam cleaned,bead blasted,primed,painted,bearings(sealed) are here and going back together. BUT the interior shaft snap ring must have lost it's temper to the acetalyne wrench. Does it have a part number or spec?

I've been digging looking for this snap ring. Fastenal,Macmaster Carr,Ebay no gots. 
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“..Does it have a part number or spec?..”

Measure the shaft diameter (not the groove), and that will tell you what the snap ring size should be. There is often a choice of ‘standard’ or ‘heavy (thicker)’.

If the bearings listed in an above post are correct, the shaft diameter is 40mm; so it will either be a 40mm ring, or maybe a 1-9/16”. Both are readily available from McMaster-Carr.

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Originally posted by TramwayGuy TramwayGuy wrote:

“..Does it have a part number or spec?..”

Measure the shaft diameter (not the groove), and that will tell you what the snap ring size should be. There is often a choice of ‘standard’ or ‘heavy (thicker)’.

If the bearings listed in an above post are correct, the shaft diameter is 40mm; so it will either be a 40mm ring, or maybe a 1-9/16”. Both are readily available from McMaster-Carr.

None standard thickness. Like 4mm. I got a part nu mber and found one at a dealer.
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