Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,.... I've saved class 8 truck/ trailer wheel hubs by prick punching little divots around the hole the bearing is driven into,....Hello, I have a 2007 volvo penta SX-A drive that the gimble bearing is walking out of the housing. Other than a new housing any other suggestions for a solution? Apoxy/shim etc? Thanks
Exactly I would stake the housing like bondo suggested and try using a retaining compound like the loctite green or if really worn loctite 660 works really well.Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,.... I've saved class 8 truck/ trailer wheel hubs by prick punching little divots around the hole the bearing is driven into,....
Haven't had reason too, but would do the same on a transom housing if necessary,.....
The draw back there would be placement of the divots to be sure the entire circumference of the tolerance ring rides on the divots,....
Hello, thank you for the reply. My apologies I am not mechanically inclined. When you say "stake" around where the bearing fits could you elaborate on what "stake" means please.The reason is usually due to water ingress wearing away at the internals holding the bearing, either from leaky bellows or the grease nipple.
I've had this myself.
As advised, the best way it to stake around where the bearing fits, then use Loctite 641 designed to retain bearings.
I pulled the gimble bearing this weekend to replace, also on my SX-M and the staking and 641 held it in solid, had to use the bearing removal tool to pull this back out and even then there were some challenges.
Both bearings used were non-oem, instead using a quality american made aftermarket product, afterall they're all supplied by SKF bearings.
My older thread on this:
Volvo Penta SX-M Gimbal Bearing Housing Corrosion | Gimbal not seating falling out
Hello from the UK here. I have a Glastron Sx175 purchased new in 2004 with my father being the original owner. We have replaced the gimbal in that time maybe 4 times over the years including the bellows servicing etc. From having the gimbal replaced last year by my mechanic we noticed the...forums.iboats.com
Ayuh,..... See post #2,.....Hello, thank you for the reply. My apologies I am not mechanically inclined. When you say "stake" around where the bearing fits could you elaborate on what "stake" means please.
Thanks for the reply.