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<blockquote data-quote="richard" data-source="post: 2355" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Bought a set of socket allens today so I should be able to put my breaker bar on it now. These bolts are recessed in the flange of the motor so getting down in there to strike it is not possible. If I were to ream out one of these bolts, I'm screwed, so which would be the safest approach......slow constant pressure with a breaker bar or to use the socket allens in my impact wrench? Tazza, thanks for the ebay link....I may need it! That listing is the same motor as mine and it had some great pictures showing the motor while it was apart....made it look very simple. BTW, as far as the assembly instructions........don't have any. I'm hoping if I take it apart very carefully, I will be able to put it right back the way it was. I looked at the jpeg scans on your site but that motor looks different than mine but I will still try to follow it's basic procedure. I'll take some pics and post them when I get it opened up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richard, post: 2355, member: 285"] Bought a set of socket allens today so I should be able to put my breaker bar on it now. These bolts are recessed in the flange of the motor so getting down in there to strike it is not possible. If I were to ream out one of these bolts, I'm screwed, so which would be the safest approach......slow constant pressure with a breaker bar or to use the socket allens in my impact wrench? Tazza, thanks for the ebay link....I may need it! That listing is the same motor as mine and it had some great pictures showing the motor while it was apart....made it look very simple. BTW, as far as the assembly instructions........don't have any. I'm hoping if I take it apart very carefully, I will be able to put it right back the way it was. I looked at the jpeg scans on your site but that motor looks different than mine but I will still try to follow it's basic procedure. I'll take some pics and post them when I get it opened up. [/QUOTE]
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