Okay, you guys are gonna get a kick out of this.
If you've been following my progress, this should be nothing new to how I approach things.......but.....
I rebuilt my smog pump.
Okay, i guess i screwed up a bit. I washed my smog pump to clean the grease and grime off, and got water inside. So the bearing seized. Oh well. I wasn't about to toss it in the trash and go get a new one. So i decided to take it apart.
You need a press, but it comes apart easy. The bearing is a standard bearing. It's a KOYO 6203-2RS bearing...standard 40mm OD x 17mm shaft x 12mm thick sealed bearing. If you google that, you'll find it's common and available under $10. So if anyone's smog pump ever seizes..you can rebuild it fairly cheap. You just need access to a press.
So, new bearing on the way. Gonna give the housing to my buddy to sandblast and i'll paint it up nicely and then reassemble. Already painted the pulley up, and got new Stainless steel allen bolt hardware to bolt it all up together. I'm just gonna lightly clean up the internal rotor and flush it with WD-40.
Smog pump bearing is a KOYO 6203-2RS bearing...standard 40mm OD x 17mm shaft x 12mm thick sealed bearing. About $5
If you disassemble the smog pump.(a bit tricky, but not hard once you understand how it comes apart) you'll find that bearing can be replaced.
Beats buying an entire pump.