Re: Gimbal bearing, trim switch wire and driveshaft questions.
I suppose it is kind of a silly argument, because it is just too easy to do it right and replace the whole assembly. That is certainly what I would do and would suggest others do.
However....
I too agree that the real reason for the switch by Mercruiser to start putting the bearing assemblies in "backwards" was due to so many putting the bearing assembly in wrong when they replaced just the inner bearing.
To quote from the bulletin:
The bearing is selectively fitted to the cartridge during manufacturing and must remain together as a matched set.
Failure to do this, could result in a loose fit between bearing and cartridge and cause a noise similar
to U-joint knocking.
Call me skeptical,

, but I frankly doubt there is much "selective fitting" of the bearing to the cartridge by an individual (or machine) measuring the differences in the manufacturing process.
Secondly, bearing may be damaged from lack of lubrication, if bearing is installed backward.
Ah! I think we have winner! Too many people were installing the bearing backwards and then complaining that the bearing was failing prematurely leading Mercruiser to "cover itself" by simply installing the entire assembly backwards to keep the problems down.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
