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ULTRA V SERIES
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
PAGE E - 10
If bearing replacement is required, remove the out
board bearing retaining ring (20). Use a bearing
puller to remove the bearings from the shaft.
Shaft and Bearing Reassembly and Installation
(Figure 2)
Clean the bearing housing, shaft and all compo
nent parts (except the bearings) with a soft cloth
soaked in cleaning solvent. Inspect the parts for
wear or damage as necessary.
Most cleaning solvents are toxic and
flammable. Use them only in a well ven
tilated area free from excessive heat,
sparks, and flame. Read and follow all
precautions printed on solvent contain
ers.
Inspect the shaft for distortion, nicks or scratches,
or for thread damage on the impeller end. Dress
small nicks and burrs with a fine file or emery cloth.
Replace the shaft if defective.
Position the inboard oil seal (6) in the bearing hous
ing bore with the lip positioned as shown in Figure
2. Press the oil seal into the housing until the face is
just flush
with the counterbored surface toward
the inside of the housing.
To prevent damage during removal from
the shaft, it is recommended that bearings
be cleaned and inspected
in place
. It is
strongly
recommended that the bearings
be replaced
any
time the shaft and bear
ings are removed.
NOTE
The inboard bearing (24) comes from the manufac
turer with a retaining ring installed on the bearing
O.D. This retaining ring
must
be removed prior to
installation.
The bearings may be heated to ease installation.
An induction heater, hot oil bath, electric oven, or
hot plate may be used to heat the bearings. Bear
ings should
never
be heated with a direct flame or
directly on a hot plate.
NOTE
If a hot oil bath is used to heat the bearings, both the
oil and the container must be
absolutely
clean. If
the oil has been previously used, it must be
thor
oughly
filtered.
Heat the bearings to a uniform temperature
no
higher than
250
F (120
C), and slide the bearings
onto the shaft, one at a time, until they are fully
seated. This should be done quickly, in one con
tinuous motion, to prevent the bearings from cool
ing and sticking on the shaft.
After the bearings have been installed and allowed
to cool, check to ensure that they have not moved
away from the shaft shoulders in shrinking. If
movement has occurred, use a suitably sized
sleeve and a press to reposition the bearings
against the shaft shoulders.
If heating the bearings is not practical, use a suit
ably sized sleeve, and an arbor (or hydraulic) press
to install the bearings on the shaft.
When installing the bearings onto the
shaft,
never
press or hit against the outer
race, balls, or ball cage. Press
only
on the
inner race.
Secure the outboard bearing (21) to the shaft with
the snap ring (20).
It is recommended that a sleeve be positioned
against the inboard oil seal (6) to prevent the lip of
the oil seal from rolling as the shaft and bearing are
installed in the bearing housing. The O.D. of the
sleeve should be just smaller than the bearing
housing bore, while the I.D. of the sleeve should be
just larger than the O.D. of the lip seal area of the
shaft.
With the lip seal sleeve in place, lubricate the lip
seal area of the shaft, and slide the shaft and as
sembled bearings into the bearing housing until
the retaining ring on the outboard bearing seats
against the bearing housing. Remove the lip seal
sleeve.