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DrNautica 03-29-2005 09:36 PM

Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
I'm still a little confused about something (well, OK a lot of things.)

When doing the swap from a standard Bravo 1 to an XR drive, in which direction should the new gimbal bearing be installed? With the notches in the bearing housing toward the drive or away from the drive?

I've seen it suggested both ways. What is best?

Thanks.

happy hours 03-30-2005 06:46 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
I have always heard it does not matter so lots of people put it notch toward the drive so you can twist the bearing out of it's carrier for replacement. That is the way I put them in now. The bearing does not care what direction it spins. I also dunno about the XR bearing but I can get my alpha/bravo/VP ones at local bearing house for like 20-25 bucks. (no carrier)

BulletProof 03-30-2005 07:37 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
i have been doing notches out for years w/ no problems, turning em in is mercs way to keep you coming back for the expensive carrier deal that never even gets any wear! go to a local bearing guy for the bearing

DrNautica 03-30-2005 07:45 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
Thanks.

sterndrivespec 03-30-2005 08:07 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
when installing a gimble bearing for an xr drive the red dot on the outer housing MUST be facing out.if not you will have big problems

DrNautica 03-30-2005 01:27 PM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 

Originally Posted by sterndrivespec
when installing a gimble bearing for an xr drive the red dot on the outer housing MUST be facing out.if not you will have big problems


Alrighty then. Hence the reason for my confusion. :argue: I can fully understand that the bearing doesn't care in which direction it rotates. The only legitimate reason I can see for the orientation mattering would be due to clearence issues if the bearing is offset in the carrier (even a little).

So... can anyone clear this up?

Sterndrivespec,
What will these "big problems" be and what is their cause? I appreciate your advice.

Vinny P 03-30-2005 05:27 PM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
While I don't know the consequences ( if any ) of installing a bearing with the notches out, I have always installed them " notches in". Lately, Merc put that nice red dot on the bearing for us to make sure we install it facing outwards. Which by the way is notches in.

hillbilly24 03-31-2005 04:49 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
If you look at the new gimble bearing from the side you will notice that the inner race has been shaved down on one side, this is to acomadate the larger u-joint shaft assemblay on the x series drives.

Pwrbt33 03-31-2005 06:24 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
The BIG DEAL about putting this bearing in wrong is it could apply to much preload on the input stack bearings and on the gimble bearing. If this happens then more than likely it will burn up the bearing stack bearings and the gimble bearing. If you dont want to take a chance on burning up the driveshaft housing, you need to make sure that bearing is in the transom assembly with the red dot facing out like already stated.

DrNautica 03-31-2005 08:21 AM

Re: Gimbal Bearing Confusion
 
Great discussion. Glad I asked.

Thanks to everyone. :D


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