Gimball pin question
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From: St-Hyacinthe, quebec, canada
My gimball ring pin were changed for the oem merc steel pin for many hundreds each... What about those for sale on ebay made of stainless for 125$? Is stainless steel harder than the oem steel pin? If so, why even use softer oem steel pin much more expensive? Anyone used the stainless pin? What are the results on the long term?
Question only for my curiosity since my gimball are all redone oem, but i would like to know
Also, wondering what oil brand and grade mercruiser suggest to use for drive trim pump? I would like to have some spare oil just in case i ever need some on the water.
Thanks!
Question only for my curiosity since my gimball are all redone oem, but i would like to know
Also, wondering what oil brand and grade mercruiser suggest to use for drive trim pump? I would like to have some spare oil just in case i ever need some on the water.
Thanks!
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From: Minneapolis, Mn
IDK what kind of steel merc use's or what kinda of SS the ebay ones are but typical SS is a lot softer then just plan mild steel.
If they are using a 303-304 it wont rust but its soft and relatively cheap to machine! 316 is harder then mild steel, has amazing corrosion capabilities but is a PITA to machine and is very expensive.
On the otherend of the scale is some D2 tool steel which can be hardened to 68rc.
Knowing merc and that part, it cant cost much over a few bucks to make!!!
If they are using a 303-304 it wont rust but its soft and relatively cheap to machine! 316 is harder then mild steel, has amazing corrosion capabilities but is a PITA to machine and is very expensive.
On the otherend of the scale is some D2 tool steel which can be hardened to 68rc.
Knowing merc and that part, it cant cost much over a few bucks to make!!!
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Just did these to mine. Very nice pieces and Ron is awesome.
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/2000.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/3017.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/2000.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/3017.htm
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Just did these to mine. Very nice pieces and Ron is awesome.
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/2000.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/3017.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/2000.htm
http://www.jrmarine.com/products/3017.htm



