malcsmith
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Anyone know where I can borrow/rent a bearing puller to remove the gimbal bearing on a mercruiser alpha one?
Thanks in advance
Malc
Thanks in advance
Malc
Anyone know where I can borrow/rent a bearing puller to remove the gimbal bearing on a mercruiser alpha one?
Thanks in advance
Malc
You can buy a set from machine mart for around £50
really? has anyone used them?
Thanks. I looked at machine mart website and there are loads of different pullers there. really confused which ones to go for.
if its not aligned properly then the shaft from your drive may be eccentricto the coupler.this will ruin the rubber cush drive and then its an engine out job to replace the coupler.this should be a yearly check.here's how to do it and look at the others on youtube.www.youtube.com/watch?v=w118LGsYgY4
I like those bearing pullers; they seem better than the jaw types in the Machine Mark set, less point loading; I feel could maybe justify buying some. However, the Machine Mart ones worked, as I wasn't going to refit the bearing, I can't justify buying them.
What's the importance of the alignment dot you mention ? The only important thing I thought was to align the hole with the tube from the grease nipple. However, the bearing I fitted is a non greasable type, so no alignment with the transom shield required ( or so I thought).
if you look at this link you will see a dot.this goes at 12 o'clock position facing aft.the cut outs on the other side of the gimbal will therefore face to the bow.this will put the greasing hole to roughly the 4 o'clock position where the spring gap should also be for lubing a non sealed bearing.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercruise...ories_Gear&hash=item4170ca2cb8#ht_1925wt_1144
The last genuine bearing I fitted , about 6 weeks ago was the non lube type and came with a blank plug to replace the grease nipple.