homelite
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2002
- Messages
- 158
I have a question for those that do this all the time. I pulled my outdrive on a boat I just purchased. I ran it a few times with no worry or concern, but since it's winter, I want to go through everything. Anyhow, the gimble was just a little rough, so I replaced it. Prior to replacing it, I slid my alignment tool into the hole. I could get it into the coupler, but not all the way. It was tough to get in and out. Upon installing the new bearing. I have to pound it in and it is very hard to get out. I jerked and tapped the gimble but still can't get it smooth. So, for those of you that do this all day long, should I align the engine? The boat is a very nice 2007 Sea Ray Sunc=deck 240 with 400 hours. This will not be easy to do with the Starboard engine mount being nearly impossible to get to with the fuel cell there. I want to do it right though so I am asking. I saw a few videos online that indicate the tool should go in and out very easily and you should be able to rotate it with 2 fingers when all the way in.... Thanks.