I think I have all the tools. Alignment, retaining ring installer, gimbal puller, hinge pin tool, water hose tool, shift cable adjustment tool. I am installing a transom kit with the sealed gimbal bearing, bellows, and seals. I also have a new lower shift cable. I am using a motorcycle lift and 2x6's to remove and install the assembly. My drive serial number is on the Ol range mated to a Merc 5.0 EFI in a 2000 searay BR. I could not find the exact service manual but I think #14 is the closest. I am diving into this tomorrow and have some questions.
Do do I need to use the bellows glue on the shift cable boot and do I need to use the glue on the side of the ujoint bellows where the retainer ring is pressed in?
the kit came with a ton of o-rings but no diagram. Where do they all go? Is it possible they sent extras? And does anyone use any RTV or any other kind of sealant on the places where the drive mates with the bell housing?
the gimbal bearing I have is the sealed type and comes with an Allen screw to plug the grease fitting on the bell housing. Since it’s not greasable you don’t need to line up the grease slot. But it still has a white dimple on the bearing face. I assume that’s the side facing you after it’s been pressed in correct? But what do you line up the white dimple with?
Is is there a part number or a hose length and size for the speedometer hose and the oil feed hose? I have been told it’s best to cut the oil feed hose out to avoid breaking the fitting so I was going to replace that as well but can’t find any part numbers for either one.
Also, the kit came with a whole bunch of metal clips. I have seen these used for exhaust bellows. I am using the exhaust tube do I still need them for the tube? And do you use them for the shift boot and ujoint bellows also? Looks to me like they would prevent the bellow from sealing properly.
Since the Gimbal is the sealed type do I need to remove the old grease seal? Or should it be left in place if not damaged?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I am mechanicly inclined but never worked on boats. I am nervous that I am going to miss some little trick that is super important but not in the manual.
Do do I need to use the bellows glue on the shift cable boot and do I need to use the glue on the side of the ujoint bellows where the retainer ring is pressed in?
the kit came with a ton of o-rings but no diagram. Where do they all go? Is it possible they sent extras? And does anyone use any RTV or any other kind of sealant on the places where the drive mates with the bell housing?
the gimbal bearing I have is the sealed type and comes with an Allen screw to plug the grease fitting on the bell housing. Since it’s not greasable you don’t need to line up the grease slot. But it still has a white dimple on the bearing face. I assume that’s the side facing you after it’s been pressed in correct? But what do you line up the white dimple with?
Is is there a part number or a hose length and size for the speedometer hose and the oil feed hose? I have been told it’s best to cut the oil feed hose out to avoid breaking the fitting so I was going to replace that as well but can’t find any part numbers for either one.
Also, the kit came with a whole bunch of metal clips. I have seen these used for exhaust bellows. I am using the exhaust tube do I still need them for the tube? And do you use them for the shift boot and ujoint bellows also? Looks to me like they would prevent the bellow from sealing properly.
Since the Gimbal is the sealed type do I need to remove the old grease seal? Or should it be left in place if not damaged?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I am mechanicly inclined but never worked on boats. I am nervous that I am going to miss some little trick that is super important but not in the manual.