Gorman-Rupp Pumps 86A2-F3L 1330589 and up User Manual

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OM−00955

80 SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E − 13

Slide the seal spacer washer (15) onto the shaft
with the chamfered side facing the outboard rotat-
ing element.

Reinstall the automatic grease cup and piping (16,
17 and 18) in the seal plate. After the impeller has
been installed, lubricate the seal as indicated in
LUBRICATION.

Impeller Installation

(Figure 2)

Inspect the impeller, and replace it if cracked or
badly worn. Inspect the impeller and shaft threads
for dirt or damage, and clean or dress the threads
as required.

The shaft and impeller threads must be
completely clean before reinstalling the im-
peller. Even the slightest amount of dirt on
the threads can cause the impeller to seize
to the shaft, making future removal difficult
or impossible without damage to the im-
peller or shaft.

Install the same thickness of impeller adjusting
shims (13) as previously removed. Apply ‘Never-
Seez’ or equivalent to the shaft threads and screw
the impeller onto the shaft until tight.

NOTE

At the slightest sign of binding, immediately back
the impeller off, and check the threads for dirt. Do
not try to force the impeller onto the shaft.

A clearance of .020 to .040 inch (0,5 to 1,0 mm) be-
tween the impeller and the seal plate is recom-
mended for maximum pump efficiency. Measure
this clearance and add or subtract impeller shims
as required.

NOTE

The seal plate must be tight against the intermedi-
ate while setting the back impeller clearance.

Securing Intermediate And Drive Assembly To
Engine

(Figure 3)

Install the shaft key (25, Figure 2) in the shaft key-
way. Position the flexible portion of the coupling as-
sembly (3) on the shaft as shown in Figure 3.

NOTE

The flexible portion of the coupling must be proper-
ly positioned on the shaft. The heads of the caps-
crews in the center of the coupling must be posi-
tioned toward the pump end of the shaft.

Align the keyway in the bushing (2) with the shaft
key, and slide it onto the shaft until it is just flush
with the end of the shaft. Rotate the flexible portion
of the coupling until the tapped holes for the two
setscrews align with those in the bushing, and in-
stall the setscrews.

Make certain that the flexible portion of the
coupling is mounted as shown in Figure 3.
This is critical.

If the coupling is not prop-

erly positioned on the shaft, the coupling
parts may not fully engage, or a pre-load
condition can cause premature bearing
failure.

The end of the shaft must be just flush with
the face of the bushing. This will allow the
two portions of the coupling to fully engage
when the intermediate is secured to the en-
gine bellhousing, without pre-loading the
bearings.

With the flexible portion of the coupling positioned
on the shaft, tighten the two setscrews in an alter-
nating sequence until the bushing and coupling
are fully secured. Torque the setscrews to 14.5 ft.
lbs. (175 in. lbs. or 2,02 m. kg.).

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