Margaret Osborne
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Hi has anyone changed a cutlass bearing on Antarres 760 with 40mm shaft if so does the shaft have to come out
Hi. The answer is "probably". First remove the prop. The bearing is held in to the grp propshaft tube with a short nylon screw (there is no cutless housing or P-bracket) once the nylon screw is removed the challege is to pull the bearing out but with nothing to get hold of its near impossible but certainly worth trying as the alternative is to remove the shaft for which you have to drop the rudder. There is a tab-washer behine the prop nut that will need renewing too. You will needs a decent prop puller and removing the propshaft flange on the forward end to extract the shaft is a big challenge!Hi has anyone changed a cutlass bearing on Antarres 760 with 40mm shaft if so does the shaft have to come out
no just disconnect coupling at the gearbox remove coupling push shaft back a couple of inches remove old seal refit new seal with the lip seal protecter fitted then re-fit coupling to shaft then coupling to gearbox all done ,couple of hours depending on how easy it is to remove coupling from shaft.Hi has anyone changed a cutlass bearing on Antarres 760 with 40mm shaft if so does the shaft have to come out
Oh I thought MO was asking about the cutless bearing at the aft/prop end not the shaft seal.no just disconnect coupling at the gearbox remove coupling push shaft back a couple of inches remove old seal refit new seal with the lip seal protecter fitted then re-fit coupling to shaft then coupling to gearbox all done ,couple of hours depending on how easy it is to remove coupling from shaft.
this is not MO's but of a typical Antares 760. You can just see the head of the nylon screw that locates the cutless bearing inside the GRP tube.A picture would be helpful.

further to my earlier postings,:-Hi has anyone changed a cutlass bearing on Antarres 760 with 40mm shaft if so does the shaft have to come out
Thanks for all your posts they have been helpfulfurther to my earlier postings,:-
Propshaft inboard end drive flange retaining nut needs a 40mm AF socket
Cutless bearing is OD 50mm ID 40mm length 160mm
Propeller nut needs a 41mm AF open ended spanner of max thickness 20mm assuming you have the original Radice nut (and you will need a new tab washer).
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Recommend when you fit the new cutless bearing do not push it in all the way but leave 10mm protruding from the tube so you or the next person can more easily extract the bearing without withdrawing the shaft. If you are lucky then the previous owner has done that for you!Thanks for all your posts they have been helpful
Did you find a source of that size cutless bearing? How did the replacement go?Thanks for all your posts they have been helpful