Finish Thompson UC (S/N 125040 and lower) User Manual

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Impeller Bushings
Removal

1. Remove the impeller (item 3, 3A) according to the steps listed in the section Impeller Assembly, Removal.

2. Place the impeller drive assembly (items 4,4A, 4B, 4C) on an arbor press with the front of the impeller drive

facing down.

3. Insert a 1” diameter arbor into the bore of the impeller drive assembly

(see figure 21).

4. Press on face of rear impeller bushing until (2) bushings (item 4A) and

(1) spacer (item 4B) have been removed. Check for excessive wear (see figure 13).

5. Check the impeller bore for signs of plastic melting or fretting wear.

Replacement

1. Place a piece of tubing with an ID of 1 ¼” at the rear center of the impeller drive

assembly (see figure 22). This tubing protects the lip that the bushing stops

against. Place the impeller and impeller drive assembly in an arbor press with the

suction side up.

2. Start the rear bushing into bore of impeller while lining up slots inside of the

bushing with the drive ribs in the bore of the impeller. The interrupted face end

of the bushing should be facing down. Press the bushing into the bottom of the

impeller bore with a 1” diameter soft-faced arbor. The bushing slides in easily in

the beginning of the bore, then

becomes tighter. The bushing spacer can then be placed in the bore of the impeller on top of the first bushing.

3. The front bushing can then be installed as in step #2. The interrupted face of the bushing should be facing up.

The front bushing will slide easily into place. A small portion of the rear impeller bushing projects out of the

impeller bore. This is normal.

4. Reinstall the impeller according to the steps listed in the section Impeller Assembly, Replacement.

figure 21

figure 22

Replacement

1. Place the impeller drive assembly in an arbor press with the rear sealing ring facing down.

2. Align the kidney-shaped drive pins on the impeller assembly with the kidney-shaped slots in

the impeller drive assembly and press partially in by hand.

3. Complete installation by pressing the impeller assembly into the impeller drive assembly

with an appropriate size arbor (be sure the arbor does not touch the impeller thrust ring,

item 3A, use an arbor with a larger diameter than the eye of the impeller) until the back side

of impeller rear shroud is flush with front face of impeller drive assembly (see figure 20).

figure 20

Impeller Assembly Removal and Replacement

The impeller assembly can be replaced as required to change the impeller diameter or

replace damaged or worn vanes.

Removal

1. Holding the impeller and impeller drive assembly (items 3,3A, 4,4A, 4B, 4C) by

hand, place a 3/8-inch diameter rod (or a 3/8” ratchet extension) through the

perforations in the bore of the impeller drive assembly (item 4).

2. While holding the impeller drive assembly tap on the rod with a hammer in several

locations until the impeller assembly separates from the impeller drive assembly. See figure 19).

figure 19

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