I'm putting on a new armature on my 682 since my other one fried itself blowing a real wet snow.
I've run into a couple issues.
1. There is a spacer between the rotor and the bearing on the armature. If I stack the rotor, spacer and the armature together on the table, it looks from the manual that there should be a gap of .060-.090". Mine is more like .006". So do I need to find some shims for it?
I did notice the spacer is rounded on the ends as it is probably somewhat worn from rubbing on the bearing that was failing.
2. When I put the assembly on the crankshaft, the washer on the bolt going into the crank is smaller diameter than the crank itself? I'm thinking the washer should be touching the inner race on the armature bearing? Am I correct?
This is the way that I took it apart, which doesn't mean it was correct to begin with.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
I've run into a couple issues.
1. There is a spacer between the rotor and the bearing on the armature. If I stack the rotor, spacer and the armature together on the table, it looks from the manual that there should be a gap of .060-.090". Mine is more like .006". So do I need to find some shims for it?
I did notice the spacer is rounded on the ends as it is probably somewhat worn from rubbing on the bearing that was failing.
2. When I put the assembly on the crankshaft, the washer on the bolt going into the crank is smaller diameter than the crank itself? I'm thinking the washer should be touching the inner race on the armature bearing? Am I correct?
This is the way that I took it apart, which doesn't mean it was correct to begin with.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!