I need to start at the beginning here. I have a 2005 Chaparral with a 4.3GL and a volvo penta sx outdrive.
This all started when I was getting water into the bellows. I pulled it all apart and found the salt water rusted the gimbal bearing. the gimbal bearing housing was a mess, so I cleaned it all up and didn't see any damage where the bearing sits. Once the housing looked good I replaced the gimbal bearing and seal. I did have some surface corrosion on the outdrive shaft. I cleaned the shaft, changed the oil in the outdrive and reinstalled the assembly. When I went to test, I noticed a knocking when trimmed up. I realized it went away when trimmed down and went ahead for a water test.
On the water I noticed a knock when turning the boat. So I brought it back home assumed it was the u-joints. I ordered a new outdrive shaft. Once it came in I took the outdrive off and replaced the shaft. When removing the outdrive I noticed the gimbal bearing on the shaft and the outer grease seal of the bearing bent over. So, I ordered another bearing and waited for its arrival.
In my mind it makes sense that the gimbal bearing was pulled out of its spot and slapping around when the u-joint is being bent. I installed the new bearing with the outdrive with the new shaft. Buttoned all up and started the engine up and as it was running I trimmed the outdrive up and I hear it knocking again. Well I assume its the gimbal bearing sliding out of its housing and slapping the sides again. I pull the outdrive off again and the gimbal bearing is sitting in its housing as it should. I also checked used an alignment tool to verify the alignment of the engine which seems to be good.
I've searched around for answers, but not finding anything. Does anyone have a possible idea. Thanks
This all started when I was getting water into the bellows. I pulled it all apart and found the salt water rusted the gimbal bearing. the gimbal bearing housing was a mess, so I cleaned it all up and didn't see any damage where the bearing sits. Once the housing looked good I replaced the gimbal bearing and seal. I did have some surface corrosion on the outdrive shaft. I cleaned the shaft, changed the oil in the outdrive and reinstalled the assembly. When I went to test, I noticed a knocking when trimmed up. I realized it went away when trimmed down and went ahead for a water test.
On the water I noticed a knock when turning the boat. So I brought it back home assumed it was the u-joints. I ordered a new outdrive shaft. Once it came in I took the outdrive off and replaced the shaft. When removing the outdrive I noticed the gimbal bearing on the shaft and the outer grease seal of the bearing bent over. So, I ordered another bearing and waited for its arrival.
In my mind it makes sense that the gimbal bearing was pulled out of its spot and slapping around when the u-joint is being bent. I installed the new bearing with the outdrive with the new shaft. Buttoned all up and started the engine up and as it was running I trimmed the outdrive up and I hear it knocking again. Well I assume its the gimbal bearing sliding out of its housing and slapping the sides again. I pull the outdrive off again and the gimbal bearing is sitting in its housing as it should. I also checked used an alignment tool to verify the alignment of the engine which seems to be good.
I've searched around for answers, but not finding anything. Does anyone have a possible idea. Thanks