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89 Baja 250 05-05-2010 09:39 PM

Bravo 1 bearing installation
 
This is my first boat with a bravo drive. I just put a new gimbel bearing in. Can someone tell me should I have about a 1/2 inch space behind it?Or should it go all the way in with no space? The way it is now.I can put my finger through the center of the bearing.Even space all the way around.I had nothing to go by. Bearing was not in boat when I got it.

FIXX 05-05-2010 09:42 PM

Fixx
 

Originally Posted by 89 Baja 250 (Post 3103184)
This is my first boat with a bravo drive. I just put a new gimbel bearing in. Can someone tell me should I have about a 1/2 inch space behind it?Or should it go all the way in with no space? The way it is now.I can put my finger through the center of the bearing.Even space all the way around.I had nothing to go by. Bearing was not in boat when I got it.

Drive it all the way in until it stops,make sure you line up the greece hole and make sure the seeal is still in tact before the bearing..

89 Baja 250 05-05-2010 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by mrfixxall (Post 3103188)
Drive it all the way in until it stops,make sure you line up the greece hole and make sure the seeal is still in tact before the bearing..

I have the sealed prelubed bearing.So it should go all the way in to the back wall of housing?No space at all behind it?

1BIGJIM 05-06-2010 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by 89 Baja 250 (Post 3103200)
I have the sealed prelubed bearing.So it should go all the way in to the back wall of housing?No space at all behind it?

Wow I have not heard of a sealed gimbal bearing. Interesting, more money for Merc when they fail.

US1 Fountain 05-06-2010 10:09 PM

I just tore mine apart tonight to replace the bellows and bearing and remembered this question. There is approx a
3/4" shoulder behind the bearing when it is seated in the bore and the seal. So if you are questioning the space between the bearing and the seal, yep, there's a space. You should also see approx 1/4" of the bore with the bearing seated

89 Baja 250 05-07-2010 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 3104114)
I just tore mine apart tonight to replace the bellows and bearing and remembered this question. There is approx a
3/4" shoulder behind the bearing when it is seated in the bore and the seal. So if you are questioning the space between the bearing and the seal, yep, there's a space. You should also see approx 1/4" of the bore with the bearing seated

Thanks.


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