I have tried all of that, I think that at eighty years old I just don't have the strength anymore. Going to try and find a boat shop that will do it for me.For the driveshaft bellow, don’t use power tune. It needs the adhesive. Remove the pivot pins and then you can push the bell in to assist putting it on. The exhaust bellow goes on dry, no adhesive. Shift cable takes the adhesive also.
The power tune evaporates quickly, then adhesive can be added.For the driveshaft bellow, don’t use power tune. It needs the adhesive. Remove the pivot pins and then you can push the bell in to assist putting it on. The exhaust bellow goes on dry, no adhesive. Shift cable takes the adhesive also.
Well yes the power tune evaporates quick, but it's rather harder to get the adhesive in the mating surfaces after they are on. The adhesive actually lubes the bellows as they slide on.The power tune evaporates quickly, then adhesive can be added.
Well, I finally got it on. I hope, just pulled and tugged a little at a time. Had a rough time with the exhaust bellows, even with the Mercruiser tool. But I did get it on. Now I am ready to attach the new shift cable and hook up the Trim Limit and Trim Sender switches. Hope to get it on the lake before it starts getting cold here in the Dallas area. Again, thanks for all the advice from all of you.I followed the service manual exactly and had no luck with that job. I ended up pushing the bellows onto the transom plate with a dull tire iron. Make sure the clamps go on exactly where they were originally.