I have a 49 3600 The generator pulley is rubbing the generator making a tinging noise. it was doing it last year and I found the nut was loose tightened it and the noise went away. The generator seized up last week I ordered a generator swapped the pulley and it is doing it again. is there a spacer between the gen and the pulley ?
What part of the pulley is rubbing the generator? Can you post pictures? Is the pulley pushed too far onto the shaft?
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A thin spacer between the front bearing and the fan can be fabricated from a flat washer if necessary- - - -use a "SAE" washer, which has a smaller outside diameter than the usual hardware store item- - - -plenty of them available on Ebay. Jerry
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If the sheave was loose on the shaft, it is likely that the bore is now worn and may never fit snug enough to prevent it from a slight wobble, that will cause the nut to loosen again.
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