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gimbal bearing extraction tool
Can anyone tell me where I can get an extraction tool for a gimbal bearing on a Bravo 1 leg or send me a photo.
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Bajacleveland sells them on ebay.
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just a 3 jaw slide hammer will do the job, putting it back in needs the special tools.
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Originally Posted by 89scarabIII
(Post 3021547)
Bajacleveland sells them on ebay.
I don't know if he has a removal tool tho, his bearing install/alignment tool is pretty beefy tho. You could carry it around as a club if need be. |
Thanks C Dezzy + Bob
Yes I have them on Ebay, Heres a link. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1 For OSO'ers going straight thru Paypal I can take a little bit off. Joe |
That really looks nice, a slide hammer gets old real fast!
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Check the bearing first to make sure it is in per Merc standard.
If it has been out before the person who reinstalled might have been smart enough to put it in backwards. If that is the case you will see two grooves on opposite sides of the bearing race. If that IS the case then just pop a big screwdriver in it and turn it 90 degrees. I am nothing more than a backyard mechanic but I would put them in backwards so that you can do that going forward. I put mine back in with a 2x4 but my assemblies weren't on the boat. 600hp and bravo drives - no problems whatsoever, knock on wood. OH - and buy an alignment tool from whoya (above). |
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Originally Posted by breechan
(Post 3024404)
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Just for clarification... What does a gimble bearing alignment tool look like, or a gimble bearing installation tool?
My buddy used a piece of PVC piping the approximate size of his bearing to install his. Cut it down to about a 4" length, but a 2"X4" behind it, and beat it with a hammer... |
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