Gimbal question

1979 Quartermasters

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I have a 1979 Bayliner, 140 horse Mercruiser, serial# 5213648, pre-Alpha.
I was looking up parts at Iboats and I found a bearing with a trim sender(part #18-2100, Sierra). Not sure if its the right one. Also, when I changed it the last time it came with a seal that went in infront of the bearing. I don't seem to find that seal anywhere.
I believe the water got in at the big rubber seal where the drive meets the gimbal ring. Pardon the terminology, I hope you know what I mean. Is there a way to get that seal to stay in place while I push the drive into place. Thanks for your help, Ken
 

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Re: Gimbal question

I just glue the rubber ring into the Gimbal Housing using bellows adhesive. Even contact cement would work. It's just to hold the gasket in place until the housing is installed.
 

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Re: Gimbal question

Thanks for your quick response. Is it possible thats where the water came from. I checked everywhere else and I can't see any damage to any of the bellows. If I remember correctly, that ring came out wrinkled.
 

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If the water did come from there, it's probably because the transom is rotten. If that's the case, a new seal isn't going to work, because the bolts will just collapse the rotten wood in the transom when you put it back together.
 

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Re: Gimbal question

Just to make sure we are talking about the same parts. I am referring to the seal between the Gimbal housing and the transom.


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Thanks for your help. I will look into it further. Just went farther down the post and found your picture. What I am refuring to is the seal that goes over the drive shaft, u-joints and onto the upper gear case which slides into the bell housing. I hope this is more clear.
 
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Re: Gimbal question

Are you referring to #8 in this picture? If so, yes, it can cause water to come in if it is dislodged during assembly. Glue it in place.


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You're welcome... ;) .... but for someone else referencing this post.... is the part you are asking about #8 or not?
 

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You're welcome... ;) .... but for someone else referencing this post.... is the part you are asking about #8 or not?

In the picture below, the #8 rubber ring is "a" in the picture below.


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Re: Gimbal question

Sorry, Yes the #8 ring is the one I am referring to.

If water is getting past that seal, then it's getting past something else first. Either the bell housing gasket, or (more likely) the upper shift shaft seal (#7 in Fishermark's picture).
 
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