bravo1 gimbal rebuild/replace
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I have a 88 seebold with a bravo1. While removing the gimbal assembly to replace my transom I found a hole corroded through the transom plate. My question is, do I find another housing and rebuild my existing set up or do I just buy a new assembly from transom out to the drive and just start over all new. I have found complete setups for around $2000 including rams and inner plate. How much should I expect to spend to rebuild what I have? My transom housing is shot but my gimbal ring is about 2 yrs old and the bell housing looks OK but my rams are seized. What would you do in my situation rebuild or replace? As of now stringers, transom, floors and engine are new. Thanks for the help
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If you can find good stuff for around 2K, I would do that. I rebuilt all my stuff 2 years ago and it gets time consuming and costly. Always remember your time is worth a lot and you could be doing other stuff.
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This is what I had found
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=360800926047 looks like what I need.
Also found some used units for around $800 but I'm afraid I'll be replacing parts and wind up spending the same as new although they say there in working order. Is it worth parting out the good parts from my assembly or just keep the spare parts?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=360800926047 looks like what I need.
Also found some used units for around $800 but I'm afraid I'll be replacing parts and wind up spending the same as new although they say there in working order. Is it worth parting out the good parts from my assembly or just keep the spare parts?
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The info linked below should help with most of your questions.
http://www.boatfix.com/merc/Bullet/89/89_12.pdf
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...-assembly.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...ns-please.html
Mercruiser Bravo Transom Specifications
Bravo Production Transom, die cast gimbal ring
Bravo Magnum Transom, sand cast gimbal ring
Bravo HP Magnum Transom, no trim sender, solid hinge pins
Bravo Smartcraft Transom, Digital trim sender - See more at: http://www.perfprotech.com/blog/arti....3awj1gcB.dpuf
http://www.boatfix.com/merc/Bullet/89/89_12.pdf
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...-assembly.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...ns-please.html
Mercruiser Bravo Transom Specifications
Bravo Production Transom, die cast gimbal ring
Bravo Magnum Transom, sand cast gimbal ring
Bravo HP Magnum Transom, no trim sender, solid hinge pins
Bravo Smartcraft Transom, Digital trim sender - See more at: http://www.perfprotech.com/blog/arti....3awj1gcB.dpuf



