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R100
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Oil slinger disassembly

Post by R100 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:01 pm

That pin in the shaft (just outside the washer).
Press fit? How best to remove it?

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Re: Oil slinger disassembly

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:42 pm

Why remove it?. ......lm
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R100 wrote:That pin in the shaft (just outside the washer).
Press fit? How best to remove it?

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Re: Oil slinger disassembly

Post by R100 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:50 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Why remove it?. ......lm
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R100 wrote:That pin in the shaft (just outside the washer).
Press fit? How best to remove it?
I thought it had to be removed in order to remove the cap to clean out the slinger cup.
Am I mistaken about how to clean it?

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Re: Oil slinger disassembly

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:07 pm

Get a grip on the end of the shaft with the locator pin and pull the shaft out. ........lm
R100 wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Why remove it?. ......lm
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R100 wrote:That pin in the shaft (just outside the washer).
Press fit? How best to remove it?
I thought it had to be removed in order to remove the cap to clean out the slinger cup.
Am I mistaken about how to clean it?

R100
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Re: Oil slinger disassembly

Post by R100 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:25 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Get a grip on the end of the shaft with the locator pin and pull the shaft out. ........lm
R100 wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Why remove it?. ......lm
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R100 wrote:That pin in the shaft (just outside the washer).
Press fit? How best to remove it?
I thought it had to be removed in order to remove the cap to clean out the slinger cup.
Am I mistaken about how to clean it?
OK. Done.
The shaft is snug in the slinger. Tapping with a plastic hammer moves it. Maybe a piece of wood dowel to push it all the way out?

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Post by Hahnda » Fri Jul 18, 2014 8:20 pm

The slinger should be free to rotate on that shaft. If the engine hasn't ran in a while it might just be built up with crud on the shaft and once cleaned up it will rotate fine. If not you might have to find another.

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