ScottinAZ
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started beating on my gimbal bearing yesterday to replace it, and am having NO luck. Searched and found this thread
and have used up just about all the good advice in there. I had borrowed a slide hammer set, which had the pullers as Bondo shows, and BROKE TWO OF THEM..... Im starting to run out of ideas here. This thing doesnt appear to have budged.
Is there a practical way to remove the "guts" of the bearing to leave only the outer aluminum portion, which would be easy money for a Dremel and a carbide burr? I really dont want to break the housing, and beating on this thing with a 5# slide hammer has moved the whole boat and trailer more than the bearing has moved in the bore......
Boat in question has a 1980 vintage MC-1 outdrive......
Gimbal Bearing Removal Trick
I removed the gimbal bearing today and wanted to share something that helped me remove it, and share something that didn't work. I rented a 5 lb slide hammer from NAPA along with a puller attachment shown in the photo. Note that this attachment will NOT work. Even with it adjusted to spread the...
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and have used up just about all the good advice in there. I had borrowed a slide hammer set, which had the pullers as Bondo shows, and BROKE TWO OF THEM..... Im starting to run out of ideas here. This thing doesnt appear to have budged.
Is there a practical way to remove the "guts" of the bearing to leave only the outer aluminum portion, which would be easy money for a Dremel and a carbide burr? I really dont want to break the housing, and beating on this thing with a 5# slide hammer has moved the whole boat and trailer more than the bearing has moved in the bore......
Boat in question has a 1980 vintage MC-1 outdrive......