L2052-1 Snowblower Fan Removal

Maple42

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I am attempting to remove the fan from a l2052-1 snowblower...does anyone have detailed guidance on what type of puller or device to use to release the fan adapter shear plate from the shaft? I see some threads in the shaft but before I damage anything, looking for advice.
Thanks
 

Maple42

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Possibly this will help you..

Thanks...I have all the info as shown on messicks (great company) the issue is the details on the type ofpuller or bolt thread details to get the fan shear sleeve off the keyed shaft...I believe it’s similar to taking off a snowmobile clutch but I am in need of the technical specs before I just mash in a wrong thread puller.
 

woodman55

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Thanks...I have all the info as shown on messicks (great company) the issue is the details on the type ofpuller or bolt thread details to get the fan shear sleeve off the keyed shaft...I believe it’s similar to taking off a snowmobile clutch but I am in need of the technical specs before I just mash in a wrong thread puller.
Can you go by the retainer bolt size and thread pitch.
 

Maple42

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Can you go by the retainer bolt size and thread pitch.
The bolt that holds the shear plate on is a 3/8ncx2, but then it appears that another thread size is deeper in the shaft, maybe? Unless I’m thinking all wrong and once the retailer bolt is out I’ll have to somehow get that shear plate off the shaft (I’m guessing it’s never been removed since install at factory).
 

woodman55

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The bolt that holds the shear plate on is a 3/8ncx2, but then it appears that another thread size is deeper in the shaft, maybe? Unless I’m thinking all wrong and once the retailer bolt is out I’ll have to somehow get that shear plate off the shaft (I’m guessing it’s never been removed since install at factory).
One way would to remove the bolt and washer, then reinstall the bolt. Then push on the head of the bolt, with a puller. Once you get it moving, you may not need the bolt and puller.
 

Maple42

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One way would to remove the bolt and washer, then reinstall the bolt. Then push on the head of the bolt, with a puller. Once you get it moving, you may not need the bolt and puller.
My gut says I need a longer bolt that when I screw it in, it bottoms out on the shaft thus pushing the shear plate off the shaft... putting a puller on the bolt screwed in on the same shear plate doesn’t seem like that would do anything because it’s not pushing against the shaft.
 

#40Fan

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The fingers of the puller would grip the fan. The center bolt of puller will push against the shaft (or bolt replaced in shaft).

Edit: Found this thread. Sounds like it just pulled off without a puller.

 

Maple42

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The fingers of the puller would grip the fan. The center bolt of puller will push against the shaft (or bolt replaced in shaft).

Edit: Found this thread. Sounds like it just pulled off without a puller.

Thanks for finding that...I’ll find a moment between snowstorms to tackle this.