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bigboat28 06-04-2012 07:35 PM

Reinstalling number III drive
 
How do you get the drive to slide back in? How do you keep the shaft from dropping once the universal slides through the hole?

ildukhunter 06-04-2012 09:59 PM

Go to the long Island Boaters Club web site, http://www.liboatersclub.com. The have a vidio that shows how to pull the B3 off and put it back on.

Unlimited jd 06-04-2012 10:32 PM

I'm thinking he means speedmaster 3 with no gimble bearing. I've seen string or tape attached to th input shaft and held up from the inside

In The Pink 06-05-2012 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by bigboat28 (Post 3702522)
How do you get the drive to slide back in? How do you keep the shaft from dropping once the universal slides through the hole?

I've used zip ties on the u-joints to hold the shaft so it sticks out straight, then slid it in the spline and pulled the drive back just enough to cut the ties and remove them. Still took an hour!:traurig001:

tcelano 06-05-2012 02:22 AM

My trick is to get the cardan joint in just the right position so you only have one hinge trying to flop instead of two, and help hold the shaft up with a long thin screwdriver as you insert it in. I usually use a shop crane, and park it so it wants to swing in on its own. That gives you one less thing to do. Once inserted, you have to usually turn the propshaft a little to get the splines to engage. Sometimes it takes a half hour, but I've gotten lucky and stabbed them on the first try too.

Don't forget to grease the splines. Nothing worse than getting it fit up and having to take it right back off.

excalibur82 06-06-2012 02:17 PM

I know this sounds bad but I used duct tape on the u joints:eekdrop: works fine and now has 102 uses...

SFOcean 06-07-2012 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by excalibur82 (Post 3704136)
I know this sounds bad but I used duct tape on the u joints:eekdrop: works fine and now has 102 uses...

Yep, but we used masking tape. Just have to get all the grease off the joints so it will stick.

In The Pink 06-07-2012 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by excalibur82 (Post 3704136)
I know this sounds bad but I used duct tape on the u joints:eekdrop: works fine and now has 102 uses...

Tried that, but in my application I couldn't get the shaft straight enough. :whistle:

Mbam 06-07-2012 05:46 PM

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...PAGE+1+0F+2%29

There is supposed to be a spring on the end of the female coupler that helps guide it in. Is that there? It also helps to hold the inner bearing race on, so best to not remove it.


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