WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
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WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
well last year i twisted the tunnel on my 76 liquifire 340 so the jackshaft twisted and the bearing and housing are bent and i broke my press so id like it already pressed ive swapped everything over and if any of u know where to get the housing i might be able to find a press
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
Housing?? Are you referring to the chaincase??
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
no i ment flanges on the clutch side i need the flang with baring set in it
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
No press needed. The flange is 2 pieces and sandwiches the bearing.
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
No this is a single flange tht the bearing is pressed into look
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
I couldn't get to the picture for some reason. I suspect that someone has replaced the sheet metal flanges with a heavy-duty cast unit. The parts breakdown is from jdparts.com item # 2 is M66125 and item # 10 is M80293. Like Matt said they bolt together, sometimes the bearing will stick in the flange a light tap will free it up. Bearing and flanges are fairly common a Deere dealer will have them as well as a good bearing distributor.
Nick
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
Also you can visit this site to download the manuals
http://www.vintagesnow.com/John_Deere.html
http://www.vintagesnow.com/John_Deere.html
80 Liquifire (purchased 1996 ~ Running)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2010 ~ Running....Now)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2011 ~ Not running - I officially have a problem now)
83 Snowfire (purchased 2014 father/son restoration project)
78 Spitfire ~ sold (should have been shot for this)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2010 ~ Running....Now)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2011 ~ Not running - I officially have a problem now)
83 Snowfire (purchased 2014 father/son restoration project)
78 Spitfire ~ sold (should have been shot for this)
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
I do believe this is what he is talking about take a look.. well my pic is too large so dustin (jd600) is sending it for me ! thanks Buddy
the other side is a part of the frame of the sled it does not come off !!
the other side is a part of the frame of the sled it does not come off !!
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
Fire rider your does not have the inside flange right ?? thats the way mine are too !! the bearing is pressed into the flange... the one lf i am working on right now does not have 2 flanges it is 1 and the built in one on the frame.. thats it ???
Ok i am edit and changing my story he has a newer lf jack shaft !! the new breed jack shaft is like this! i am sorry don't mind me just inserting my foot into my mouth right now... maybe he does have a newer shaft because that is how they are ??
Ok i am edit and changing my story he has a newer lf jack shaft !! the new breed jack shaft is like this! i am sorry don't mind me just inserting my foot into my mouth right now... maybe he does have a newer shaft because that is how they are ??
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
Here you go pal.
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
This is a locking collar essentric bearing. Very common type bearing and available anywhere.
To remove first clean up the shaft with a piece of emery cloth.
Then take a 1/8" hex ellen wrench and loosen the set screw.
Then grab a pin punch and a hammer and tap the locking collar in the other hole with out a set screw.
When it moves rock it back and forth with a channel lock pliers and POW it is loose.
Slide the collar and bearing off the shaft.
Then drop the whole assy on the floor and the flange will split and teh bearing will fall out.
Done deal.
To remove first clean up the shaft with a piece of emery cloth.
Then take a 1/8" hex ellen wrench and loosen the set screw.
Then grab a pin punch and a hammer and tap the locking collar in the other hole with out a set screw.
When it moves rock it back and forth with a channel lock pliers and POW it is loose.
Slide the collar and bearing off the shaft.
Then drop the whole assy on the floor and the flange will split and teh bearing will fall out.
Done deal.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
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Re: WTB jackshaft bearing already set in the housing
thnx guys i rlly like all the help im only 14 and this is a sled i got as junk and im slowly rebuilding it so if any of my questions ae dumb feel fee to tell me lol but rlly thnks guys and im going to get 1 2moro