I like how you used an actual hammer to beat the hell out of the mounting rings and not your lineman pliers at least. Do you also pour concrete footings or teach firearm safety classes👍🏻
As you were saying..."Most guys would just put a Taco on, but what's the fun in that?" You were thinking...."I should have just put a Taco on." 😄👌😄👌😄👌 That was a rough one!
Watching you change the old style coupler reminds me why I always use Spiralink Coulplers . They are much easier to install. This video is almost an advertisement for them. They last longer and are quieter.
use an adjustable wrench opened just wider than the hub and under the wings, hold down on the wrench handle to take up the motor shaft slop. then a punch, screw driver(cheap socket) and hammer tap the shaft inwards while prying everything outwards. the idea is to not beat up the motor bearings or end play bushings. it's far easier with two people of course, but setting a socket on top, then using one hand on wrench and other on hammer can work ok. pump pliers can work in place of the adjustable wrench. the set screw likely mushroomed the shaft around it, being loose and all. yes, two jaw pullers, tie rod end pullers(automotive) and many other things would work for removal, including grinding and splitting it. but not everyone carries that stuff on truck, so use what you have on hand :)
I like B&g but man if I had to beat on it like you're beating on it I wouldn't just be eating tacos today. I want mine to be that quiet and I know I just have to bash the motor mounts off and put new ones on. They're literally sitting right there on the shelf. And yes I will change the coupler. That's probably half gone from running on bad motor mounts at the same time.
for the bushings, large bearing separator(automotive tool) or two prybars across from each other(or screw drivers) 😝 to drive the new one on, use a short scrap piece of pipe, and rubber mallet on the end. solid core pvc or abs pipe works fine. I forget what size pipe fits it best, (1-1/2" I think) touched the rubber and inner metal ring both, but it may have been a coupling (1-1/4" or 1-1/2") I use scrap pvc conduit and plumbing fittings(large sockets too) to drive seals on in automotive/off-road equipment. yeah I'm a bit on the (inventive) crazy side and use whatever is laying around or nearby. fabri-cobbler 🥳 actual automotive seal driver sets are useless many times, because of short seal driver cups and long shaft protrusions.
And here I thought I was the only guy that struggled with stuff... when you win, it is sweet in the end. Good job Bill!
I struggle often. Hard to do repair work and never struggle. I’m just a glutton for punishment on my humble journey
Perfect video excellent work
I like how you used an actual hammer to beat the hell out of the mounting rings and not your lineman pliers at least. Do you also pour concrete footings or teach firearm safety classes👍🏻
As you were saying..."Most guys would just put a Taco on, but what's the fun in that?"
You were thinking...."I should have just put a Taco on." 😄👌😄👌😄👌 That was a rough one!
In this particular case it is best to get the coupling and the motor mounts because there is no water to deal with.
New taco pump for this application would cost a customer $2500. It’s a 1/4 horse series 60.
Dang that was a tough one Hackster ... Good vid as usual 👍👍👍 ...
surprised it still runs after taking one hell of a beating lol, they don't make it easy to repair do they, epic video.
Motors are tough, they’re not built by snowflakes
Get some T handle Allen wrenches
Watching you change the old style coupler reminds me why I always use Spiralink Coulplers . They are much easier to
install. This video is almost an advertisement for them. They last longer and are quieter.
Hacker is your brain going to bust with all your knowledge in it! You can repair anything !
Hate working on pumps that are stubborn like this. But thats the real world for ya
Painful to watch bro. Realtime video and real struggle.
Replace the coupler with one from Spiralink and never have a failure.
Nice job hackster
use an adjustable wrench opened just wider than the hub and under the wings, hold down on the wrench handle to take up the motor shaft slop. then a punch, screw driver(cheap socket) and hammer tap the shaft inwards while prying everything outwards. the idea is to not beat up the motor bearings or end play bushings. it's far easier with two people of course, but setting a socket on top, then using one hand on wrench and other on hammer can work ok. pump pliers can work in place of the adjustable wrench.
the set screw likely mushroomed the shaft around it, being loose and all.
yes, two jaw pullers, tie rod end pullers(automotive) and many other things would work for removal, including grinding and splitting it. but not everyone carries that stuff on truck, so use what you have on hand :)
I like B&g but man if I had to beat on it like you're beating on it I wouldn't just be eating tacos today. I want mine to be that quiet and I know I just have to bash the motor mounts off and put new ones on. They're literally sitting right there on the shelf. And yes I will change the coupler. That's probably half gone from running on bad motor mounts at the same time.
Be careful. You don't want to put a hole in your rubber. 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Use Spiralink couplers. Problem solved. And they last 5 times longer.
Do you have a part number for the spiralink coupler?
Like another commenter said you should try some Spiralink couplers. They are easier to install and last longer!
Jeez fighting that motor like a bear haha
for the bushings, large bearing separator(automotive tool) or two prybars across from each other(or screw drivers) 😝
to drive the new one on, use a short scrap piece of pipe, and rubber mallet on the end. solid core pvc or abs pipe works fine.
I forget what size pipe fits it best, (1-1/2" I think) touched the rubber and inner metal ring both, but it may have been a coupling (1-1/4" or 1-1/2")
I use scrap pvc conduit and plumbing fittings(large sockets too) to drive seals on in automotive/off-road equipment. yeah I'm a bit on the (inventive) crazy side and use whatever is laying around or nearby. fabri-cobbler 🥳
actual automotive seal driver sets are useless many times, because of short seal driver cups and long shaft protrusions.
You need a ladyslipper pry bar
You need a brass hammer to compliment your mallet. Alternate tapping the 2 wings of the cast iron coupler till it wiggles.
Maybe the pump froze up?
Try a small 2 jaw puller
I will put one on my truck. Thanks
This looks like how it will go when I try to do it vs the b&g demo on a new pump.
ive ran into this before, i have a steel disk i drilled holes into a bolt to the coupler, then use spray and my three prong puller and off she comes.
I have never seen a reason to change mounts . Several couplers usually go because of being cycled of and on .
Those can definitely be a pain in the ass.
Nice.
Wow this was bad.
🍺🍺🥃😎👍🏻
Aarrggg could have been worse dropped the motor on his foot emergency room 900,$ 😵💫 order a new screwdriver and motor this is a comedy show
Rata tat tat, what da hell is that?
Hi Bill! What's your email? Are you working in New York?
You need a socket that sits over top of that bushing and it will smash evenly
Just replace with taco 007 and call it a day.
It was very painful for me to watch you struggle with this job!
Where’s the pulley when you need it???