Yours was the best of the 3 videos I watched. Every other video did not talk about what to do if you did not have a fancy puller. You talked about the shaft collar problem, etc. Found out what I needed to know. Thanks
I'm glad the video was helpful. I think that video was done over three years ago and the cooler is still running fine after all this time without any further attention. That cooler is over 35 years old now and been in constant use. The water pan has started to rust out so I've had to patch some of those leaks over the years. But it ain't dead yet!
Here’s a tip maybe try to take everything out like the float pump in that buy new parts. Buy a new belt after that I would get some coding things to prevent rust and spray it everywhere on that and do the same with newer units because it’s hard to get rust off.
I have found the thick grease lasts much longer than the thin oil you could put in the cup. Keep in mind that cooler is over 30 years old, constant use and this is the first time I've had to replace a bearing. I'll stick with the grease. Ed
Yours was the best of the 3 videos I watched. Every other video did not talk about what to do if you did not have a fancy puller. You talked about the shaft collar problem, etc.
Found out what I needed to know. Thanks
I'm glad the video was helpful. I think that video was done over three years ago and the cooler is still running fine after all this time without any further attention. That cooler is over 35 years old now and been in constant use. The water pan has started to rust out so I've had to patch some of those leaks over the years. But it ain't dead yet!
Same ours started to crack and leak
Here’s a tip maybe try to take everything out like the float pump in that buy new parts. Buy a new belt after that I would get some coding things to prevent rust and spray it everywhere on that and do the same with newer units because it’s hard to get rust off.
Actually the old spacer would still work even with the cut in it.
Vinegar will take the rust off in no time
Wish I had seen this before I cut the shaft - got new shaft and collars. Your way is easier!
Well I'm not sure which way takes more time but this way is cheaper. Not so sure about easier. But maybe it is.
Muy Profesional, mis respeto👏👏👏
Thanks
Slathered with grease and no zoom oil for the cups?
I have found the thick grease lasts much longer than the thin oil you could put in the cup. Keep in mind that cooler is over 30 years old, constant use and this is the first time I've had to replace a bearing. I'll stick with the grease.
Ed
Very helpful. Thanks so much.
BTW over time if that muratic acid is left in the revivoir it will sloly corode the metal.
You have a point there. I guess we'll see what happens over time.
Painfull to watch...
Why's that? I welcome critical but sincere comments.
LMFAO, thats not supposed to be like that. 2:05
That was my description using "VERY GENERIC" language.