mid 80's alpha-MR drive
Originally had round coupler, installed new triangualr coupler and new spline shaft (yoke). Also replaced the rear engine bellhousing/rear motor mount (to have enough room for new engine coupler)
While installing the new coupler and shaft, I also installed a new gimbal bearing.
Rather than obtaining and using the correct driver tool, I used the old "bearing carrier" and a 2x4 and a hammer, and drove the new gimbal bearing and carier into my transom plate.
Now at 80-100% stearing on the left or the right side, I get a knocking sound, sounds like a u-joint is being compressed too much while it's trying to turn.
I'm 99% sure I bottomed out the bearing carier in the transom plate. (I hit it several times after it stopped moving) Someone on here said that the center bearing must be supported during installation, which I obviously didn't do. Could this be the cause of my problem?
Also, on a side note, the new coupler got some styrofoam stuck in it during shipping, Because it also had a bunch of grease in it, the styrofoam got stuck, I'm pretty sure I got most of it out, but there may be a small piece stuck in there. I made the mistake of oppening up the coupler to look at it and then put it back in the shipping box full of small pieces of styrofoam.
Either way I have to pull my leg off, I'm just trying to figure out if driving my bearing in that way would have caused this or you guys think driving it in that way is okay. The old bearing carier put presure JUST on the outside of the new bearing carier, the actual bearing assembly itself wasn't touched (just subjected to a bunch of sharp movements without support from the proper driving tool)
Basically, I need to know if I should order a driver tool and new bearing or not =) I need to order a gasket anyway.
Originally had round coupler, installed new triangualr coupler and new spline shaft (yoke). Also replaced the rear engine bellhousing/rear motor mount (to have enough room for new engine coupler)
While installing the new coupler and shaft, I also installed a new gimbal bearing.
Rather than obtaining and using the correct driver tool, I used the old "bearing carrier" and a 2x4 and a hammer, and drove the new gimbal bearing and carier into my transom plate.
Now at 80-100% stearing on the left or the right side, I get a knocking sound, sounds like a u-joint is being compressed too much while it's trying to turn.
I'm 99% sure I bottomed out the bearing carier in the transom plate. (I hit it several times after it stopped moving) Someone on here said that the center bearing must be supported during installation, which I obviously didn't do. Could this be the cause of my problem?
Also, on a side note, the new coupler got some styrofoam stuck in it during shipping, Because it also had a bunch of grease in it, the styrofoam got stuck, I'm pretty sure I got most of it out, but there may be a small piece stuck in there. I made the mistake of oppening up the coupler to look at it and then put it back in the shipping box full of small pieces of styrofoam.
Either way I have to pull my leg off, I'm just trying to figure out if driving my bearing in that way would have caused this or you guys think driving it in that way is okay. The old bearing carier put presure JUST on the outside of the new bearing carier, the actual bearing assembly itself wasn't touched (just subjected to a bunch of sharp movements without support from the proper driving tool)
Basically, I need to know if I should order a driver tool and new bearing or not =) I need to order a gasket anyway.