I would have to freeze the armature for this application so the bearings would be able to slide on the shafts. I may heat the bearings and freeze the armature and in theory they should just slide right onI think you should probably put them in the freezer over night. Or if you have a deep freezer. Did this on some trailing arm bearings for my quad and seemed to help a lot
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We have a lot of ovens at my work I was gonna heat them to 180-200f should be low enough to not cause damage but enough to expand a littleheat the bearing with a hot air gun,or heated oil ( not too hot as to hit the flash point tho!
I'll take it apart again tomorrow and take a look. I found a drain valve at home Depot for $5 1/4 turn easy drain. I tested the continuity. Is there a specific way to test the commutator with a multimeter?A welding supply will have a commutator stone for a few dollars. Might be something stuck inside there.
Many ball valves carry a 600 psi WOG rating (water, oil, gas). If you mount it on a short length of tubing, you won't need to bend over as far.
You did check voltages, etc right?
Absolutely worse case, you have a nice surge tank for a air blaster and parts for your next compressor.