The inside of the bearing means nothing, use the dimensions that Mercruiser gives for the alignment tool, these dimensions will gave the proper clearances required by Merc. Just compare the dimensions on the post showung the tool to your tool, if it matches your good, if not return the tool for the proper one. You will not get precise inside dimensions of the gimbal bearing with calipers...you will need an ID micrometer or a dial bore gage.I looked, couldn't find anything. Can you tell me where you saw it. Remember I am looking for the gimbal bearing specifications, specifically the inside diameter. Not the measurements of the alignment tool. I know what they are. Thanks
Right off the bat I am having nothing but trouble. I have a spline shaft that I can insert about 1/4 in to the coupler which is fine because I know the engine is not aligned yet.
Thanks Alumarine for the informationI just checked the id on an old bearing.
It was 1.380 inches.
#1 is the seal installer. #2 is the gimbal bearing installer. The bolt through it goes through a hole that is drilled in the alignment shaft; usually something the purchaser has to drill themselves. #3 I cant see well enough to comment on other than I personally would be ot buy a two piece alignment shaft.I am looking at all the alignment tools from a single alignment bar to the fancy bearing pullers and installer attachments. Can anybody tell me what tool #1 is for? Why does tool #2 has a bolt through it and the tool in picture #3 doesn't. Are they used for the same purpose or different applications?
1 may be a driver for the semi useless grease seal in front of the gimbal bearing or a gimbal bearing driver. 2 is the driver for the gimbal bearing. Some tools require the purchaser to drill the alignment bar so the pin can hold it to drive in the gimbal- in my opinion this is BS, tool should be complete …I am looking at all the alignment tools from a single alignment bar to the fancy bearing pullers and installer attachments. Can anybody tell me what tool #1 is for? Why does tool #2 has a bolt through it and the tool in picture #3 doesn't. Are they used for the same purpose or different applications?
I just caught a video of someone explaining the bolt thru the driver, that does sound a bit half assy to me too having to drill a hole through the bar. The tool #3 is the one that I have received and which I returned because it was too thick and would not allow to slip thru the gimbal bearing. I returned it for another one thinking it may be an isolated case but the second one is the same just like the first one was, so I am debating sending it back too or have a machine shop make it right like you suggested.1 may be a driver for the semi useless grease seal in front of the gimbal bearing or a gimbal bearing driver. 2 is the driver for the gimbal bearing. Some tools require the purchaser to drill the alignment bar so the pin can hold it to drive in the gimbal- in my opinion this is BS, tool should be complete …
do you have a machine shop handy i think in the stickies are dims for making your own alignment tool. Might be easier for yiu to have it turned to the correct size locally than getting another POS tool…