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Help- flywheel ring gear - is width important?
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<blockquote data-quote="wateka" data-source="post: 125613" data-attributes="member: 21519"><p>Can a skinnier/narrower flywheel ring gear work as a replacement?</p><p></p><p>The flywheel ring gear on my 853 has clearly sat in liquid for some time because 24 adjacent teeth out of the 117 teeth are corroded/rusted down to an unusable height. Corrosion is on the entire width of the teeth, so I cannot flip the ring gear to use the other side.</p><p></p><p>The Bobcat part is 6513662 and is available from <a href="https://shop.bobcat.com/gear-ring-starter-6513662" target="_blank">Bobcat</a> for $634.18. Ouch. </p><p></p><p>My measurements combined with much Google searching for "ring gears with 117 teeth" let me to a Hyster fork lift part 0195856 from <a href="https://store.intellaliftparts.com/p/0195856/hyster-0195856-ring-gear.html" target="_blank">Intella Parts</a> that had virtually the same ID and OD dimensions for $53 delivered. </p><p></p><p>It arrived today and the issue is the width - see the pics - the Bobcat ring gear is 17.6mm and the Hyster is 12.4mm.</p><p></p><p>There is an aftermarket replacement for the Bobcat part number but the supplier (so I'm told) had their website hijacked and are months behind their orders. </p><p></p><p>My initial thought is to install the skinnier ring gear flush with the outside edge of the flywheel.</p><p></p><p>The question is do I use the Hyster part or wait for the aftermarket Bobcat part?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3546[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3547[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wateka, post: 125613, member: 21519"] Can a skinnier/narrower flywheel ring gear work as a replacement? The flywheel ring gear on my 853 has clearly sat in liquid for some time because 24 adjacent teeth out of the 117 teeth are corroded/rusted down to an unusable height. Corrosion is on the entire width of the teeth, so I cannot flip the ring gear to use the other side. The Bobcat part is 6513662 and is available from [URL='https://shop.bobcat.com/gear-ring-starter-6513662']Bobcat[/URL] for $634.18. Ouch. My measurements combined with much Google searching for “ring gears with 117 teeth” let me to a Hyster fork lift part 0195856 from [URL='https://store.intellaliftparts.com/p/0195856/hyster-0195856-ring-gear.html']Intella Parts[/URL] that had virtually the same ID and OD dimensions for $53 delivered. It arrived today and the issue is the width - see the pics - the Bobcat ring gear is 17.6mm and the Hyster is 12.4mm. There is an aftermarket replacement for the Bobcat part number but the supplier (so I’m told) had their website hijacked and are months behind their orders. My initial thought is to install the skinnier ring gear flush with the outside edge of the flywheel. The question is do I use the Hyster part or wait for the aftermarket Bobcat part? [ATTACH type="full"]3546[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]3547[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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