Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

melman

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I pulled my drive to replace the water pump (1984 Sea Ray), (drive replaced in 1997 with new Alpha one) and have been debating what else I need to do at this point. When the drive was replaced in 1997 the gimble bearing, lower shift cable and all bellows were replaced. That is 8.5 years ago now. The gimble turns smoothly and the u-joint bellows looks good (no cracks even when seperating and looking inside the folds of rubber with a flashlight). Should I go ahead and replace these items now even though everything appears fine? Thanks in advance for your help.
 

crazy charlie

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

I would say you got the best out of the bellows and gimbal at this point.I would replace them now before you have to replace them under less convenient circumstances.In the long run it can save you a bunch.
 

melman

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

Thanks crazy charlie. I think you are right.
 

mkast

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

I think the phrase is:<br />"Preventive Maintenance"
 

melman

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

mkast, you are so helpful. Your my hero now. I don't know how I could have made a decision without you. (~:
 

mkast

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

Reread your original question....apparently you can't make a decision...<br />What forum do you use when the issue of whether or not to use toilet paper comes up?
 

melman

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Re: Gimble Bearing/Bellows Life Span

I can see that you are some kind of brain surgeon or nuclear scientist or something. If you don't know the life span of something the best way to find out is to ask. Isn't that what this forum is all about. Get a life.
 
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