rajjes
Well-Known Member
When removing the cutlass bearing (first time), I was quite surprised to see that the extracted tube is made of thin teflon (or similar).
I tried replacing with a conventional bearing (bronze with rubber insert) but canoot find the correct outer diameter which is a shade less than 1 1/4" for a 1" shaft.
Although 1 1/4" are readily available there is no way they can be inserted in the existing stern gear.
So my options are:
1. Buy standard bearing and touch it on a lathe to fit.
2. Remachine stern tube gear to accept 1 1/4"
But before going there couly you advise if this sort of teflon(?) bearing is found on other boats and whether I can find a replacement? Is it as good as a normal cutlass bearing?
Thanks to all for your help!
I tried replacing with a conventional bearing (bronze with rubber insert) but canoot find the correct outer diameter which is a shade less than 1 1/4" for a 1" shaft.
Although 1 1/4" are readily available there is no way they can be inserted in the existing stern gear.
So my options are:
1. Buy standard bearing and touch it on a lathe to fit.
2. Remachine stern tube gear to accept 1 1/4"
But before going there couly you advise if this sort of teflon(?) bearing is found on other boats and whether I can find a replacement? Is it as good as a normal cutlass bearing?
Thanks to all for your help!