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PuiChi 10-01-2006 19:41

Large CIM Motors - Removing the sprocket
 
is there a way to use the large CIM motors without the belt system? We removed the belt tensioner and are unable to remove the belted gear from the drive shaft.

jonathan lall 10-01-2006 19:49

Re: Large CIM Motors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PuiChi
is there a way to use the large CIM motors without the belt system? We removed the belt tensioner and are unable to remove the belted gear from the drive shaft.

You could probably pull it off with a press of some sort, though it seems like the gear is also bonded to the shaft a little too (hold a lighter to it and you'll see). I did notice Andy has an item for sale that should do the trick, although your team might already have access to a similar gear pulling tool.

Scott358 10-01-2006 23:05

Re: Large CIM Motors
 
The sprocket on the "large" CIM does have an adhesive, and does comes off with a press.

- Scott358

Springman 13-01-2006 15:40

Re: Large CIM Motors - Removing the sprocket
 
We managed to split the pulley off with a chisel. I know this sounds harsh, but the pulley was very brittle, and split with very little force.

Rick TYler 13-01-2006 15:59

Re: Large CIM Motors - Removing the sprocket
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Springman
We managed to split the pulley off with a chisel.

Many times the old ways are best, grasshopper.

emusteve 13-01-2006 16:01

Re: Large CIM Motors - Removing the sprocket
 
Here's a twist...
Does any one know of a (hopefully not too expensive) source for the other pully and belt to go with it?

Also, how do you mount the sucker? There are no unocupied bolt holes in the frame of our motors! I was going to try t track down one of the Fisher Price scooters to look at their intended mounting, but no luck yet.

Steve


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