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Old 06-13-2010, 01:12 PM
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MURPHY,
The rollers on the bearing ride on the shaft. There is a little play, as I can move the shaft in and out about an inch. I was concerned that the bearing might be worn so I was going to replace it. I have a bearing supply house in my town, I might just take the whole thing down there and see if they think it is worn or if is just the way it is. I see the replacement through cub is near $80. I am beginning to think the bearing goes on the shaft then the bearing is pressed into the case.

On a side note. I am glad I tore into this. I was very surprised at the amount of grim ( gray metal dust like sludge ) that I found inside the pump. It is primarily on the case walls not the drive assembly's. I would recommend anyone doing a full rebuild/restore to do this. It is not nearly as complicated as I thought it was going to be.


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