Posted by Eric L on August 15, 2010, 5:29 am
Hi All
I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the engine.
I can"t
seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
then allow me to
remove the old engine.. HELP !!
Eric
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Eric L
Posted by Art on August 15, 2010, 5:06 pm
Eric L wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the engine.
> I can"t seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
> then allow me to remove the old engine.. HELP !!
>
Could you post a pic someplace?
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Art
Posted by Eric L on August 16, 2010, 4:35 pm
Art;897485 Wrote:
> Eric L wrote:-
> Hi All
>
> I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the
> engine.
> I can"t seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
> then allow me to remove the old engine.. HELP !!
> -
>
>
> Could you post a pic someplace?
>
> --
> Art
Hi Art
I will see what I can do.
Friction Disc is the circular plate that the blade bolts onto, if this
is any
help and is the only thing stopping the removal of the engine
apart from four
nuts and the cables.. Only way I can think this must be
secured is that it is
threaded on (possibly left handed )but don"t want
to try to force this if
possible. Replacement engine is from another
Machine so this will have to be
removed too.
Eric
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Eric L
Posted by Art on August 17, 2010, 10:13 pm
Eric L wrote:
> Art;897485 Wrote:
>> Eric L wrote:-
>> Hi All
>>
>> I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the
>> engine.
>> I can"t seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
>> then allow me to remove the old engine.. HELP !!
>> -
>>
>>
>> Could you post a pic someplace?
>>
>> --
>> Art
>
> Hi Art
>
> I will see what I can do.
> Friction Disc is the circular plate that the blade bolts onto, if this
> is any help and is the only thing stopping the removal of the engine
> apart from four nuts and the cables.. Only way I can think this must be
> secured is that it is threaded on (possibly left handed )but don"t want
> to try to force this if possible. Replacement engine is from another
> Machine so this will have to be removed too.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
>
1 picture = 1000 words
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Art
Posted by bellfield on August 27, 2010, 5:10 pm
Art;897688 Wrote:
> Eric L wrote:-
> Art;897485 Wrote: -
> Eric L wrote:-
> Hi All
>
> I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the
> engine.
> I can"t seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
> then allow me to remove the old engine.. HELP !!
> -
>
>
> Could you post a pic someplace?
>
> --
> Art-
>
> Hi Art
>
> I will see what I can do.
> Friction Disc is the circular plate that the blade bolts onto, if this
> is any help and is the only thing stopping the removal of the engine
> apart from four nuts and the cables.. Only way I can think this must
> be
> secured is that it is threaded on (possibly left handed )but don"t
> want
> to try to force this if possible. Replacement engine is from another
> Machine so this will have to be removed too.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> -
> 1 picture = 1000 words
>
> --
> Art
Hi,
the fiction disc is is just fitted to a straight shaft with a keyway in.
They
can be bloody hard work to remove. Hayter make a puller to remove
the friction
disc, that's what the two holes in the plate are for. Also
try lots of heat and
WD40. Last one I did took 1.5 hours with the pulley
and heat etc.
Good Luck
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bellfield
>
> I have an old style Haytor Harrier 41 which I want to change the engine.
> I can"t seem to figure out how to remove the friction disc which would
> then allow me to remove the old engine.. HELP !!
>