Lou C
Supreme Mariner
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2002
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- 12,653
If you’re older or have a bad lower back buy a drive jack. I have one for about 10 years & it saved me prob over $3000 in maintenance costs and no back injuries, even better! While it’s an aluminum casting it’s damn heavy!Not sure on the service manual, the drive isn't hard to pull. Use a threaded eye bolt where the top gear lube plug is and an engine hoist. You will need the alignment tool and bearing puller if you are going to change the gimbal bearing. There is a zerk fitting on the starboard side of the lower unit that will pump grease to the gimbal bearing. That is if whoever put a new gimble bearing last aligned it correctly.