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Originally Posted by Mike77
(Post 4248639)
I wonder what the purpose of that extra o-ring is?
Thanks for the update, Mike |
Very true . Hoping he tells us what kind of boat it is
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Originally Posted by airjunky
(Post 4248685)
Very true . Hoping he tells us what kind of boat it is
New yoke on its way. I think the bearing was seized up due to seawater exposure through split bellows. Outer bearing race did not spin in the tailstock. Is it acceptable/possible to use automotive equivalent replacement u-joints, or is it necessary to use Quicksilver or marine parts if the u-joints need replacing? Thanks, Mike |
I've read somewhere that you should not use an automotive replacement u-joint in a Mercruiser set-up, but honestly I can't imagine there is any difference. They certainly aren't made out of stainless steel. Anybody ever had any experience with this?
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If you did you would want to be sure you got ones with grease zerks. Manual calls for greasing every 100 hours or at least every season. Also states as IMPORTANT, use only 2-4-C Multilube, therefore you would want to clean the grease out of them and replace with this Merc grease.
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Never tried it but the jet boat h bars take 22$ a pop spicers no articulation but more often then not at less than ideal alignment and take some punishment . If there is a cross reference it may not be easy to find .i know i wouldnt even try to google it . But if i had "the book " .... i could do some damage
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Originally Posted by picklenjim
(Post 4249552)
If you did you would want to be sure you got ones with grease zerks. Manual calls for greasing every 100 hours or at least every season. Also states as IMPORTANT, use only 2-4-C Multilube, therefore you would want to clean the grease out of them and replace with this Merc grease.
Mike |
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