I have a Mercuriser 1A outdrive from 1965. Recently I replaced the gimbal bearing, shift cable bellows., Exhaust bellows, and the drive shaft bellows.
I used the parts from an online source. My son bought them for me as a gift.
I preloaded the gimbal bearing with Marine bearing grease before installing it.
The exhaust and shift cable bellows stay on fine but the drive shaft bellows keeps pulling off. I even let the bellows adhesive set up for 2 days before tightening the clamps. And it still pulled off when I raised the bell housing to check.
My drive does not have the groove to hold the newer style bellows.
I had cleaned the mounting surfaces and the bellows inside mounting surfaces with acetone before applying the bellows adhesive. This bellows does go all the way on the full length of the mounting lip on the bellows and hits the cast stop on the drive.
The local boating shop is closed for the holiday and will open Tuesday.
I am beginning to think that the replacement drive shaft bellows is old stock and to stiff to flex. I know there is a spring in it but will this make it to stiff to stretch by hand?
Should a new bellows be soft enough to stretch by hand before installation? I can not do that with the replacement drive bellows. The other two were easy to stretch.
The price from web site he used, was about the cost for all the bellows, gaskets, "O" rings, and gimbal bearing then they sell a bearing alone for around here. That is why I am suspecting old stock.
I used the parts from an online source. My son bought them for me as a gift.
I preloaded the gimbal bearing with Marine bearing grease before installing it.
The exhaust and shift cable bellows stay on fine but the drive shaft bellows keeps pulling off. I even let the bellows adhesive set up for 2 days before tightening the clamps. And it still pulled off when I raised the bell housing to check.
I had cleaned the mounting surfaces and the bellows inside mounting surfaces with acetone before applying the bellows adhesive. This bellows does go all the way on the full length of the mounting lip on the bellows and hits the cast stop on the drive.
The local boating shop is closed for the holiday and will open Tuesday.
I am beginning to think that the replacement drive shaft bellows is old stock and to stiff to flex. I know there is a spring in it but will this make it to stiff to stretch by hand?
Should a new bellows be soft enough to stretch by hand before installation? I can not do that with the replacement drive bellows. The other two were easy to stretch.
The price from web site he used, was about the cost for all the bellows, gaskets, "O" rings, and gimbal bearing then they sell a bearing alone for around here. That is why I am suspecting old stock.