Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
Just looking at the intermediate pulley, the diagram and the fact that there is a circlip at both ends implies that to get the bearings out, after taking out the circlips, you push the shaft out of the bearings then you pull the bearings out of the pulley. I gave the shaft a playful thump with a hide mallet and no movement, given that the pulley is unlikely to be available anymore I will have a think about the next step.
I may go and see a neighbour who has an hydraulic press and various fittings for pressing bearings and shafts out. Ideally all the pressure should be on the bearings and shaft not the alloy pulley. Once I have the shaft out I can apply a bit of heat to the alloy pulley and pull the bearings out.
I may go and see a neighbour who has an hydraulic press and various fittings for pressing bearings and shafts out. Ideally all the pressure should be on the bearings and shaft not the alloy pulley. Once I have the shaft out I can apply a bit of heat to the alloy pulley and pull the bearings out.