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Bravo drive shaft seal replacement
my bellows were full of gear lube when i pulled the engine and drive out of my boat a few months ago, the drive shaft seal on the drive had been leaking. i replaced the seal and got the assembly back togethere, from the youtube video i watched it said that i needed to check the bearing lash with a inch pound torque wrench with a dial on it to 30, i do not have a torque wrench with a dial, is there any other options or do i need to go ahead and buy another torque wrench? thanks
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Yes you will need a dial torque wrench to do this job. My friend is a certified tech and he showed me how to do it last year. It's not easy, it has to be a rolling torque and if you over torque it you have to split all the bearings and cups and start over. It's not as easy as any YouTube video says it is.
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Looks like i am buying a new tool :)
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Check Amazon, got a heck of a deal on a Snap on there last year, less than 1/2 price...Ken
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Originally Posted by regalman4925
(Post 3868717)
my bellows were full of gear lube when i pulled the engine and drive out of my boat a few months ago, the drive shaft seal on the drive had been leaking. i replaced the seal and got the assembly back togethere, from the youtube video i watched it said that i needed to check the bearing lash with a inch pound torque wrench with a dial on it to 30, i do not have a torque wrench with a dial, is there any other options or do i need to go ahead and buy another torque wrench? thanks
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I have a pressure & vaccum tester if you want to check & verify no leaks when going together. Randy
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randy that would be great. i got your message, i will give you a call later today or tomorrow
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