I am an idiot, just in case there was any doubt.
I tried starting the motor without lowering the drive. Water was hooked up, got distracted for several minutes, jumped in and started cranking.
If there exists a worse sound I surely never want to hear it.
On this particular unit, the collar that houses the bearing and the bellies attaches to, resembles a large castle nut. Or, it did. Most of those pieces either sheered off, bent or otherwise damaged to the point of whatever purpose they serve, they are no longer available for.
Yes, the yoke on the shaft was damaged and the U Joint was destroyed.
Before I go about fixing this, my question regards the viability of being able to securely fasten the bellows onto this collar now. The bellows did not get glued and clamped to this portion of the collar, but I'm not convinced this part did not play a role in securing or maintaining some function for the bellows.
In summary, I am an idiot and will I be able to properly secure the bellow to the remaining portion of the collar?
I tried starting the motor without lowering the drive. Water was hooked up, got distracted for several minutes, jumped in and started cranking.
If there exists a worse sound I surely never want to hear it.
On this particular unit, the collar that houses the bearing and the bellies attaches to, resembles a large castle nut. Or, it did. Most of those pieces either sheered off, bent or otherwise damaged to the point of whatever purpose they serve, they are no longer available for.
Yes, the yoke on the shaft was damaged and the U Joint was destroyed.
Before I go about fixing this, my question regards the viability of being able to securely fasten the bellows onto this collar now. The bellows did not get glued and clamped to this portion of the collar, but I'm not convinced this part did not play a role in securing or maintaining some function for the bellows.
In summary, I am an idiot and will I be able to properly secure the bellow to the remaining portion of the collar?