I started up my 'new to me' 1987 Searay Seville With Merc 470 and Alpha 1 and I heard a 'howling' type of sound in neutral, forward and reverse and regardless of engine speed. I have yet to remove the outdrive and inspect the oil and bearing, but have already ordered the transom repair kit, impeller and shift cable and just decided to replace it all so I know that it has been done.<br /><br />I was reading up in the Merc Manual the procedure for gimbal bearing replacement and it calls for a special Gimbal Bearing tool to drive the bearing in. That tool is around $80 and I was just wondering, can this be done without special tools? Can I just hammer it it with wood or something else strong, but not a screwdriver? I will rent a slide hammer to remove the bearing, but was just wondering if I could tackle this myself without special tools.<br /><br />I have the engine alignment tool/bar and I am getting the bellows expander tool since they are really needed it seems.<br /><br />Thanks for your help.