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jason y 02-20-2012 06:20 PM

source for mercruiser hingepin tool and other tools
 
i know i read sometime back some one sold the mercruiser hingpin socket and other varouis tools

any one know a good source for these tools i know i need a drive alignment tool and the hingepin tool

what else would i need to complete this kinda job

workin on pre alpha drives i belevieve all my bellows are hose clamped on least all the ones i have undone so far

outonsafari 02-20-2012 06:52 PM

tools
 
http://www.sterndrive.info/sterndriveparts/tools.html

http://www.mercstuff.com/shiftcable1.htm

google the tool you need and start surfing

whoya 02-20-2012 07:10 PM

I sell them on Ebay. If you tell me what your looking for and want to be invoiced straight thru Paypal I can knock of 15%
Shoot me a email.
Joe

scottw 02-20-2012 07:18 PM

Those Mercury hinge pin tools are junk. The one I had twisted. I used a 5/8" allen on my Bravo hinge pins.

ACrooks69 02-20-2012 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by scottw (Post 3622425)
Those Mercury hinge pin tools are junk. The one I had twisted. I used a 5/8" allen on my Bravo hinge pins.

Twisted mine off too.

bustedbrick 02-20-2012 07:42 PM

Bought the hinge pin tool from BAM. Soaked pins from the inside of the gimbal ring with PB Blaster for a few days (one application a day) before trying it. Took a 1/2" breaker bar and a 2ft pipe "extension". They came loose with a loud bang.

jason y 02-20-2012 07:51 PM

i stuck a few allens in them ill have to see if i had mm or ase as i didnt look was just tryin to find one that fit.. yes i already sprayed em down

whoya 02-20-2012 09:16 PM

You guys are right, alot are seized. Some mechanics will heat them up before.

sprink58 02-20-2012 10:35 PM

If they have not been apart for a few years...heat is a necessity. I had one that was so frozen up last year that I had to cut it out with a sawzall. I had to use a special tungsten/carbide Lennox blade..took an hour and lots of cutting oil. When I finally got it off I found out that the U-Joint Bellows collar was half rotted away so I had to get a new transom assembly any way.

picklenjim 02-20-2012 11:48 PM

Hinge pins are installed from the factory with loctite and you are supposed to reinstall them with loctite. Heat will help release them. Be carefull, you can pull the threads out easily. I'm not positive but I don't think PB Blaster or anything like that will affect loctite.


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