Ok, that didn't come out quite right... hopefully you can understand this...
Well, after much searching i couldn't find the answer either. So, i don't think there is an easy way to do it other then buy a new motor. However, if you want to take the hard road - the one litter with explitives - here's how i did it. The pulley is a press fit. The best method i found was to heat the old bearing and get a bearing remover tool onto it to slide it up the shaft. I then found a bolt a bit smaller then the diameter of the end of the shaft. You'll then need a oxy torch to put some serious heat into the pulley and use the bearing remover tool to get a good grip on the old bearing (my tool kept slipping off the pulley) and use it to force the pulley off the shaft. I ended up using a hydraulic press to get it off completely once i had it starting to budge. Putting it on is really easy with the press, getting it off is a real PITA!! Just did it today, will be interesting to see how it goes...
555Ron
June 2008