Gorman-Rupp Pumps 14C2-B 740693 and up User Manual

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OM-00670

10 SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 5

Suction Check Valve Removal
and Disassembly

If the check valve assembly (42) is to be serviced,
remove the check valve pin (52), reach through the
back cover opening and pull the complete assem­
bly from the suction flange (48).

NOTE

Further disassembly of the check valve is not re­
quired since it must be replaced as a complete unit.
Individual parts are not sold separately.

The check valve assembly may also be serviced by
removing the suction flange (48). To remove the
flange, disengage the nuts (41 and 51) and pull the
flange and assembled check valve from the suc­
tion port. Remove the check valve pin, and pull the
check valve assembly out of the seat.

Replace the suction flange gasket (53) as required.

If no further disassembly is required, see Suction
Check Valve Installation
.

Pump Casing Removal

To service the impeller (2) or seal assembly (3), dis­
connect the discharge piping. Remove the hard­
ware securing the pump casing (1) to the base.

Remove the nuts (24) securing the pump casing
and gasket set (26) to the pedestal (8) and seal
plate (25). Separate the casing from the seal plate
and pedestal.

Remove the gasket set from the pedestal and seal
plate. Tie and tag the gaskets, or measure and re­
cord their thickness for ease of reassembly. Tie and
tag any leveling shims used under the casing
mounting feet to ease reassembly.

Impeller Removal

Before removing the impeller, turn the cross arm on
the automatic grease cup (71) clockwise until it rest
against the cover (see Figure E-4). This will pre­
vent the grease from escaping when the impeller is
removed.

Immobilize the impeller by wedging a block wood
between the vanes. If removed, install the shaft

key (18). Install a lathe dog on the drive end of the
shaft (13) with the “V” notch positioned over the
shaft keyway.

With the impeller rotation still blocked, strike the
lathe dog sharply in a counterclockwise direction
(when facing the drive end of the shaft). The impel­
ler may also be loosened by using a long piece of
heavy bar stock to pry against the arm of the lathe
dog in a counterclockwise direction (when facing
the drive end of the shaft) as shown in Figure E-2.
Use caution not to damage the shaft or keyway.
When the impeller breaks loose, remove the lathe
dog and wood block and unscrew the impeller
from the shaft.

Turn

Counterclockwise

Lathe Dog Arm

“V” Notch

Shaft Key

Impeller Shaft

Lathe Dog

Setscrew

Heavy

Bar Stock

Figure E-2. Loosening Impeller

Unscrew the impeller from the shaft. Use caution
when removing the impeller; tension on the seal
spring will be released as the impeller is un­
screwed.

Inspect the impeller and replace it if cracked or
badly worn. Slide the impeller adjusting shims (73)
off the impeller shaft. Tie and tag the shims, or
measure and record their thickness for ease of
reassembly.

Seal Removal and Disassembly

(Figures E-1 and E-3)

Remove the grease cup and piping (69, 70 and 71)
from the seal plate. Slide the seal plate and seal as­
sembly off the shaft as a unit. Carefully remove the
rotating and stationary seal elements, packing

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