EisbaerLars
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- Sep 9, 2024
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Hi folks,
will not miss to thank @alldodge for his great write up about the repair action of his Bravo 3 propeller seals and all the useful information in his thread!!!
Upfront doing the 2(4) seals on my dual Bravo 3 X's I digged out @alldodge's awesome writeup but still have questions and hope that below questions can be answered on top of his information given before I start this endeavor:
1. Does the prop shaft can be pulled out as soon as the bearing carrier has been removed using the bearing carrier tool and the outer propeller shaft bearing retainer has been removed using the outer propellershaft bearing retainer tool?
2. Along the manual to pull the inner seal a Slide Hammer Puller (P/N 91-34569A1) is needed - did you use such a tool or is there another method to get that seal out?
Willing to buy a Slide Hammer Puller with differend jaws (inside/outside) since I can use it on my cars as well from time to time but not sure what minimal diameter the jaws have to have - found one which supports a minimal diameter (which will be the inside hole of the smaller seal) of 1.18" (3cm) - not sure about the diameter of the prop shaft/inner seal inside diameter since can't measure with boat still in water.
Could the outer seal in the bearing carrier be pulled as well with such a tool instead of wedging it out from the other end of the bearing carrier?
3. The manual says as well that to reinstall the seal a special Bearing Installation Tool (P/N 91-805352T) is used to press the seal in again - have a big hydraulic press as well as a whole set of press rings in different sizes handy and saw that you used a hose clamp and the old seal to do the job - but - how far has the seal to go in the shaft - the manual describes it as press as far as the special tool bottoms out on the shaft? Has the seal body just go flush with the shaft or does it have to go as far as the bearing ring inside the shaft allows?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers
Lars
will not miss to thank @alldodge for his great write up about the repair action of his Bravo 3 propeller seals and all the useful information in his thread!!!
Upfront doing the 2(4) seals on my dual Bravo 3 X's I digged out @alldodge's awesome writeup but still have questions and hope that below questions can be answered on top of his information given before I start this endeavor:
1. Does the prop shaft can be pulled out as soon as the bearing carrier has been removed using the bearing carrier tool and the outer propeller shaft bearing retainer has been removed using the outer propellershaft bearing retainer tool?
2. Along the manual to pull the inner seal a Slide Hammer Puller (P/N 91-34569A1) is needed - did you use such a tool or is there another method to get that seal out?
Willing to buy a Slide Hammer Puller with differend jaws (inside/outside) since I can use it on my cars as well from time to time but not sure what minimal diameter the jaws have to have - found one which supports a minimal diameter (which will be the inside hole of the smaller seal) of 1.18" (3cm) - not sure about the diameter of the prop shaft/inner seal inside diameter since can't measure with boat still in water.
Could the outer seal in the bearing carrier be pulled as well with such a tool instead of wedging it out from the other end of the bearing carrier?
3. The manual says as well that to reinstall the seal a special Bearing Installation Tool (P/N 91-805352T) is used to press the seal in again - have a big hydraulic press as well as a whole set of press rings in different sizes handy and saw that you used a hose clamp and the old seal to do the job - but - how far has the seal to go in the shaft - the manual describes it as press as far as the special tool bottoms out on the shaft? Has the seal body just go flush with the shaft or does it have to go as far as the bearing ring inside the shaft allows?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers
Lars