gimbal bearing - removal
#1
Is there a trick to this? (bravo setup) my engine compartment in empty & I'm trying to pound it out from the inside - what the best way to accomplish this??
Last edited by Ran-Dom 32; 03-21-2005 at 12:40 PM.
#3
Yes, it will clear everything. If you are going to pound it out from the engine compartment you will ruin the seal so get one of them also. Give it a few whacks and It'll come out.
#4
That should be all you have to dis-assemble. I've never beat it out from the inside....., always used the tool to yank it from the outside. Should come be same principle though. If it hasn't been changed in a while it will be tough to get out. If you can find a piece of tubing to beat it with that is the same diameter of the bearing, that would be best. and make sure you have a straight line to beat it. if you are beating it crooked it will cock and not come out.
#7
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I have always used the merc alignment tool to knock it loose, works great. Just put the tool thru the hole in the bearing, wack it sideways, this will twist the bearing in the carrier and then it pulls out easily, by hand, never needed a puller. Could use any larger pipe or equivilent that will fit snug in the bearing hole.
#8
Did you remove the snap ring? I can't tell from the pic.


