JCQuick
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I bet its the key you should be able to get that at any hardware store
I bet its the key you should be able to get that at any hardware store
taking the flywheel off seems straight forward
but how do i take the crank out?
so a couple of more data points
when i turn the flywheel, the shaft it is on turns
on the inside, the round area where that shaft enters connects to something, surrounded by bearings - when the shaft attached to the flywheel turns, that bearing set turns too
but, the crankshaft does not turn
when i turn the crank by hand, the same set of bearings on the opposite end, the end that connects to the centrifugal unloader turns - the end connected to the flywheel does not
so - is the key the piece that conncets the crankshaft to the flywheel shaft?
do you guys still think that the key is the issue here?
thanks!

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Once I have the flywheel off, do i have access to change the key?
if not, how do i get at it? - does it involve having to take the entire crank out? - i know the recommondation is to fully rebuild the crank, check bearings, take of the rod cap and check those bearings - and i might
i know the upper end is good - i took the head apart and took the jug off (with the pistons still connected to the crank) - and so was able to tell the jugs look like mirrors, rings are sharp and look good
but, if i want only to deal with the key at the moment, what is the direct rout to that fix?
thanks all
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Kams - where?? - a Saylor Beal crank part number 4050 - where does one even start looking for that? - that is the first generation crank - of three
if it is a clean break, is is something a professional welder can fix??
I have a friend that has 3 sitting in a junk pile in his yard. I'm out of town right now, but when I get back I'll check and see if any of them are the "old" style pumps. We might be able to salvage a crankshaft out of one of them for you. I'll let you know as soon as I find out.
Well if your crank is bad you need to tear down the complete unit anyway. Take the flywheel off first. Take out the long bolt in front of the flywheel. Then take a jaw puller and remove the flywheel. Now I want you to take off the front cover witch I believe has 6 or 7 bolts. If your crankshaft is broke this is where it sounds like the break will be. Take a picture I would love to see this as I never thought it would be possible to break such a heavy beast. Those cranks are massive.......... Don

I have a friend that has 3 sitting in a junk pile in his yard. I'm out of town right now, but when I get back I'll check and see if any of them are the "old" style pumps. We might be able to salvage a crankshaft out of one of them for you. I'll let you know as soon as I find out.
by the way kams, what kind of friend has 3 of these at his house?? - does he work for SB?
Here are a couple of pictures of my dissemble showing the flywheel, keyway and crankshaft.
what size is that woodruff key??
djd - great pictures - thanks - i will break down the entire pump and we will have the answer - do not know how quickly i can do that, but i'll let you know
on a separate note, those stainless tabs that hang down from the rod caps... what are those for?
