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Mark or make a scratch across end bell and body of motor to line up later. 4. Use a flathead screw driver and small hammer to loosen and pry off the front end bell (the end where the impeller attaches). 5. If entire rotor does not come out, pry off the rear end bell. 6. Clean the bearings and look closely at the bearing number. Look for 202, 203, 303 or 304. Buy these at a motor shop, or online pool motor parts. 7. Using bearing pullers, pull off the old bearings. Clean the shaft and use a tamping tool, or a piece of pvc pipe to help set the bearing in place on the shaft. 8. Reassemble the rotor into the stator, secure the end bells in the marked or scored positions made earlier, and tighten down the through-bolts. 9. Reassemble the impeller, wear ring (if present), reverse threaded impeller screw (if present), diffuser and wiring to rear of motor. 10. Test motor wiring by turning motor on briefly. Reinstall the motor into the pump, fill with water, and enjoy the new silence! Rob Cox InTheSwim Blog Editor
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