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Old 04-09-10, 12:32 PM   #1
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Default Motor guide repair

Any of you guys ever replace the center saft bearing on a t/m. It is a brute 756. just tring to see how long it should take-
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Took me about 30 minutes. Replace O ring always and lightly grease it with vasoline. And to be sure it stays dry,,, paint it after assembly.

I suggest while in there replace brushes. You will need a hot very hot iron to solder them in. Add 1 hour for that.

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Thanks Mike - So you take it down from the top or from the motor up?
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Remove prop and pin. Two long screws under prop.

Remove cap and pop out bearing.. leave motor shaft in place unles you are doing the brushes.. work clean is the ticket.

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I think we are talking about different bearings- I ment the on that is on steering shaft, half way down there is a cage bearing. Looks like you have to slpit the tube from the motor or from the upper head.(?)
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I think we are talking about different bearings- I ment the on that is on steering shaft, half way down there is a cage bearing. Looks like you have to slpit the tube from the motor or from the upper head.(?)
OH dang that is not an easy job.. you know those scales like 1 to 5,,, where 5 is the hardest and should only be attempted by professionals.. that is a 5.2 on that scale..

Send it out..

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