Claims
- 1. A method of removing a rotary device from an internal combustion engine for service or replacement that is mounted in a crowded engine compartment of an automotive vehicle in which the rotary device has a housing releasably secured by screws to the block of the engine and including a drive shaft rotatably driven by an accessory belt driven pulley disposed adjacent to a component of the vehicle that blocks removal of the pulley in a direction toward the component, the pulley being drivingly connected to the drive shaft through the intermediary of a pulley hub releasably connected by hub connector screws to the side of the pulley comprising the steps of:
- a. removing the drive belt from operative engagement with the pulley,
- b. disconnecting the pulley from the pulley hub while it is mounted on said shaft,
- c. moving the disconnected pulley in a direction away from said component and over said pulley hub and onto the housing of said rotary device,
- d. accessing the screws holding the housing on the block of the internal combustion engine through the central opening the side of the pulley,
- e. removing the housing retainer screws,
- f. separating the rotary device housing with the pulley aboard from the block of the internal combustion engine, and
- g. moving the rotary device from the confined space of the engine compartment for replacement purposes.
- 2. A method of removing a coolant pump from an internal combustion engine for service or replacement that is mounted in a crowded engine compartment of an automotive vehicle in which the pump has a housing releasably secured by screws to the block of the engine and in which a pump impeller drive shaft is rotatably driven by an accessory belt driven pulley disposed adjacent to a component of the vehicle that blocks removal of the pulley in a direction toward the component, the pulley being drivingly connected to the drive shaft through the intermediary of a pulley hub releasably connected by hub connector screws to the side of the pulley comprising the steps of:
- a. removing the drive belt from operative engagement with the pulley,
- b. disconnecting the pulley from the pulley hub while it is mounted on said pump shaft,
- c. moving the disconnected pulley in a direction away from said component and over said pulley hub and onto the housing of said pump,
- d. accessing the screws holding the pump housing on the block of the internal combustion engine through the central opening the side of the pulley,
- e. removing the housing retainer screws,
- f. separating the pump housing with the pulley aboard from the block of the internal combustion engine,
- h. moving the pump from the confined space of the engine compartment for pump replacement purposes.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 1, wherein said side of said pulley has an enlarged centralized opening with radially spaced windows therethrough and wherein said pulley hub has a plurality of radial arms operatively connected to the side of said pulley and further comprising the step of turning the pulley to align the radial windows in the side of said pulley with the radial arms of said hub and then axially moving the pulley over said hub onto said housing and the additional step of accessing the screws of said housing through said centralized opening with tools and removing said screws to allow said housing to be removed.
- 4. The method set forth in claim 2, wherein said side of said pulley has an enlarged centralized opening with radially spaced windows therethrough and wherein said pulley hub has a plurality of radial arms operatively connected to the side of said pulley and further comprising the step of turning the pulley to align the radial windows in the side of said pulley with the radial arms of said hub and then axially moving the pulley over said hub onto said housing and the additional step of accessing the screws of said housing through said centralized opening with tools and removing said screws to allow said housing to be removed.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/017,970, filed Feb. 3, 1998 by the same inventors as in the present application now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,833.
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Divisions (1)
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