Well, after a diversion to progress the refurbishment of my workshop and waiting for a couple of parts to arrive, I set about reinstalling the overhauled motor this evening.
I’ve opted to re-use the original armoured cable from the contactor to the motor, in part because the motor terminal box would require modification to accept an SY cable gland and the reward doesn’t justify the risk. Plus, to Vann’s point, there’s something to be said for preserving originality. So, I trimmed the cores back to clean copper, tinned them and crimped/soldered rings on where it made sense to do so. So far, so good.
Motor and mounting bracket went back in without a hitch, as did the spindle assy. It was only as I was preparing to fit new belts that I noticed significant spindle pulley runout. I removed the nut to reveal damaged thread (aargh!!), then discovered the pulley has a taper bore from 16.0-17.2mm versus a shaft diameter of 15.7(ish)mm.
I’m no pulley expert, but it looks like Stevie Wonder’s apprentice ordered the wrong bushing..? There is basically nothing to centralise it, apart from the key perhaps.
Suffice to say I now need to replace the pulley and will change it for the correct 3-belt variant whilst I’m at it.
Could anyone point me towards a suitable 63mm dia., 3-belt, z-profile pulley with the right internal geometry please? Is it simply a 1108-5/8” taper bush, or is there more to it than that?
Also, all threads on the saw have so far been metric. Should the spindle thread (pulley end, RH thread) be M16?
Any pointers gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Andy (pouring a dram and cursing quietly...).