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    Default Stewart pump

    Just picked up a new Stewart pump and a new spacer. When I was fitting if all together the shaft on the end of the pump is too long. It won't allot the spacer to sit flush to the pump flange for the fan. Anyone had this happen? What can I do vs should ext?
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    You can just drill it deeper. I had to do a similar alteration. My issue was the spacer had a 5/8" hole and the pump was 3/4". Just take some time to make sure you are clamped down plumb and centered.

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    Problem is I have a 1.5" spacer and the shaft is over 1"
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    Is the hub adjustable?

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    Nope, that's what I thought too that they sent the adjustable on accident but it's the standard stage 3.
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    So I got the adjustable one it was in the std.box guess the set screw in the hub gave it away lol how does it work? How the Heck do you move the hub.
    Last edited by DANNY; 06-30-2013 at 11:59 AM.
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    Great I gotta go rent a pulley puller it won't budge I pulled the set screw completely out and nothing lol...
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    Looks like I got a DUD lol this one won't budge by finger or anything conventional
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