The output shaft bearing seems to be held in by an aluminum nut with 4 half round notches for a tool. If that is correct are the threads left or right hand threads? And what does the tool look like?
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If the piece in question looks like this
https://www.jerrygreersengineering.c...y=1946&m=Chief
The then Tool can be found here
https://www.jerrygreersengineering.c...y=1946&m=Chief_____________________________________________
D.J. Knott
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Thanks, # 17 looks right. The slots in the nut aren't square though. They look like a 3/16" or 1/4" rod roller bearing would lay in the radius half way. All 4 slots are machined that way. Will make it difficult to put any torque on and keep a tool from popping out. Does that make sense?Kerry AMCA # 15911
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I've thought about the punch. Actually I need to retract what I said about the spanner holes being round. Cleaned the other 3 and they are pretty nice and square. I tapped a little each way on the bad slot but no movement. Making a wrench now doesn't look too hard, maybe an hr.& a half work. Still need to know if threads are L. or RT.Kerry AMCA # 15911
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I consulted Bernie Nicholson's book and it makes no specifications on which way the nut is meant to turn. Does one assume then that it's right hand? Don't know for sure... That's cool that your making the tool. It's always satisfying to rig up something in the shop to make a procedure work.Cory Othen
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Originally posted by c.o. View PostI don't have a Chief manual handy but I seem to recall reading somewhere about a crude method involving a "hammer and a punch".
On getting things loose, that's when it's at risk of damage. But we've overcome the lack of specific tools, successfully, for many years.
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Originally posted by kg993 View PostI've thought about the punch. Actually I need to retract what I said about the spanner holes being round. Cleaned the other 3 and they are pretty nice and square. I tapped a little each way on the bad slot but no movement. Making a wrench now doesn't look too hard, maybe an hr.& a half work. Still need to know if threads are L. or RT.
Tom
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