RE: [DML] Water pump pulley came off on its own
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RE: [DML] Water pump pulley came off on its own
- From: "PJ Grady" <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 13:34:24 -0400
Hi Ken,
I have heard of pulleys loosening after being transferred to a new pump. I
do not recommend re-using an aluminum pulley and even the original steel
pulleys can experience this problem. It's best to always replace the pump
and pulley together especially if you can have it pressed together by some
one who is familiar with the correct procedure. As with most things there is
both a right and wrong way to do it. There isn't a bolt-on pulley for this
style of pump, unless I'm mistaken, however if the pump appears to be new
you could probably press a new pulley onto it if the shaft is in good shape.
Rob Grady
-----Original Message-----
From: Montgomery, Ken [mailto:kenm@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 11:58 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [DML] Water pump pulley came off on its own
I take it from the ZERO replies I got that no one has ever heard of a
water pully coming off on it's own. Today I gave the pulley the last
needed pull to remove it from the shaft. It was so far off it was
wobbling. The pulley has no key and is made from machined aluminum. The
pump has a quarter circle key in the shaft. Could I buy a bolt-on
pulley and avoid the hassle of pulling the pump? I'd have to replace the
pump and pulley because I wouldn't trust just putting the pulley back
on. This is one job I'd like to avoid. I've already got a ton of things
to fix as it is.
Ken
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Montgomery, Ken
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:29 AM
> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DML] Water pump pulley coming off on its own
>
>
> I've acquired another car which I'm restoring, and the pulley on
the
> water pump has creeped off of the shaft. It's now out to
> where it's over
> half an inch off of the shaft. The belts won't stay on at such an
> extreme angle. I've never heard of this happening. It didn't happen
> quickly and the pulley seems to be solidly on the shaft. I'm
> told it's a
> 2 year old Grady pump.
>
> Ken
>
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