Well that might be an issue i was thinking last night. the center hole looks to have been worked over a litte. In order for me to get the pump disconnect from the engine i had to remove the 4 bolts connecting the U joint to this adapter. on the Pump there was a center bolt holding the U joint to it. so if there is a center bolt on both ends the only way to seperated the engine from the pump is to take the U joint at one point, which also has some issue do to clearance for tools. then realigning the U joint to the motor or pump will be very tough to do.I can't tell from your picture if you have removed the center bolt that holds it on the crankshaft.
You're right the center bolt is on the pump end. The engine side is connected with four bolts.Well that might be an issue i was thinking last night. the center hole looks to have been worked over a litte. In order for me to get the pump disconnect from the engine i had to remove the 4 bolts connecting the U joint to this adapter. on the Pump there was a center bolt holding the U joint to it. so if there is a center bolt on both ends the only way to seperated the engine from the pump is to take the U joint at one point, which also has some issue do to clearance for tools. then realigning the U joint to the motor or pump will be very tough to do.
In my MM it does not give very good details on the engine removal.
this is a pic of the center bolt on the pump adapter I had to take a impact wrench to.
The crankshaft on the Wisconsin engine is tapered. I can't find anywhere in any of the sevice manuals the procedure for removing the adapter. It may just be a press fit on the taper. There's a member(waynemags) on here that recently replaced a Wisconsin engine in his 720 if he doesn't chime in here sometime today I'll send him a message and ask. I'm out in the shop pulling my engine right now and don't have his email address on this computer.yes Item 2 bolts on to the pic below but can not find any details on how to remove it. I have the pic in the media area under bobcat 630, that might be better to see.
GREAT, thanks, I need to go find some engine mounts now.The crankshaft on the Wisconsin engine is tapered. I can't find anywhere in any of the sevice manuals the procedure for removing the adapter. It may just be a press fit on the taper. There's a member(waynemags) on here that recently replaced a Wisconsin engine in his 720 if he doesn't chime in here sometime today I'll send him a message and ask. I'm out in the shop pulling my engine right now and don't have his email address on this computer.
hey sorry took so long. workin out of town and dont get on much. i had same issue with mine. no idea how and sketchy drawings. i took a good hard look and figure it was tapered shaft. i got a good heavy duty two armed puller and fabbed it to grab the backside. tightened it up a little at a time till it was about to slip off then heated up the adapter and tapped on it and she popped off. hope that helps.GREAT, thanks, I need to go find some engine mounts now.
OK, will try the heat thing tomorrow, i have it soaking now with some penatating oil. Thankshey sorry took so long. workin out of town and dont get on much. i had same issue with mine. no idea how and sketchy drawings. i took a good hard look and figure it was tapered shaft. i got a good heavy duty two armed puller and fabbed it to grab the backside. tightened it up a little at a time till it was about to slip off then heated up the adapter and tapped on it and she popped off. hope that helps.
Well no luck still, i think i will leave it alone, it will just be a little harder getting the u joint hook back up to the engine. Thanks.OK, will try the heat thing tomorrow, i have it soaking now with some penatating oil. Thanks