Compressor shim removal

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parkerFly
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Compressor shim removal

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I hate to ask complete noob and dumb questions, but can someone tell me why I can't get the shims to slide off this compressor shaft? Short of taking it off and trying to shake them out? I've tried everything I have to use to walk them off and they won't come. I've done this before but can't remember what I did. It was on a different compressor but same one as this one. Thanks for any ideas or help.

Justin
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Jag987
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Re: Compressor shim removal

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The shims would be on the end of the shaft by the threads where the rust is or still inside the hub that has already been removed. What are you trying to do, decrease the air gap? Maybe there is a terminology issue and we are talking about different things.
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You can see the shims in the pictures. They're on the shaft slid all the way to the back. Yes I am wanting to reduce the air gap, just can't seem to get them to slide off. Thanks,

Justin
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parkerFly wrote:You can see the shims in the pictures. They're on the shaft slid all the way to the back. Yes I am wanting to reduce the air gap, just can't seem to get them to slide off. Thanks,
Justin
Justin - you did remove the circlips, right to try to get a spacer off? But first make sure that this is SAFE to do, please.
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