I have a volvo penta Sx-C1 drive. I replaced my gimbal bearing after getting water in the bellows. The replacement is a Sierra 18-2100.
Pounded the bearing in, could tell it was seated, aligned it with the alignment tool. Pumped it full of grease.
I was about to put the drive back on when I figured I would try spinning the bearing one last time. The brand new bearing is fairly stiff!! I can get it to spin by sticking my finger through but it is quite tight - I could not get it to spin until I cleaned the grease off to get a better grip. While it takes a bit of force to spin it, it feels smooth. The old bearing I pulled spun much more freely than this, though it had a rough spot. Does it just need to run a bit to loosen up or do I have an issue? When I see youtube videos, it seems that people can spin them with 1 finger on the front of the bearing, mine certainly can't do that.
It is freezing cold here but can't imagine that would make that much of a difference. Tried searching and couldn't find an answer. Sorry if it is a silly question as i am new to working on boats.
Pounded the bearing in, could tell it was seated, aligned it with the alignment tool. Pumped it full of grease.
I was about to put the drive back on when I figured I would try spinning the bearing one last time. The brand new bearing is fairly stiff!! I can get it to spin by sticking my finger through but it is quite tight - I could not get it to spin until I cleaned the grease off to get a better grip. While it takes a bit of force to spin it, it feels smooth. The old bearing I pulled spun much more freely than this, though it had a rough spot. Does it just need to run a bit to loosen up or do I have an issue? When I see youtube videos, it seems that people can spin them with 1 finger on the front of the bearing, mine certainly can't do that.
It is freezing cold here but can't imagine that would make that much of a difference. Tried searching and couldn't find an answer. Sorry if it is a silly question as i am new to working on boats.
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