achris
More fish than mountain goat
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No.. Once you get the nut on, it's the NUT that determines the ending position of the forward bearing, not how far you pressed it on. You only press it on far enough for the nut to finish the job. You got the 5in-lb (of bearing rolling torque, NOT the torque on the nut, right)... THAT says the bearings are in the right place.
Bellows. Book says transom end first, I find bell housing end first is easier for me... So, it makes no difference.
Best lubricate to use, especially on the bell housing end of the uni bellows is Merc Power Tune...
Chris.....
Bellows. Book says transom end first, I find bell housing end first is easier for me... So, it makes no difference.
Best lubricate to use, especially on the bell housing end of the uni bellows is Merc Power Tune...
Chris.....