TurboJet
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2015
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Hi all,
Recently replaced my gimbal bearing in an '87 Merc 3.0 Alpha 1, and when I am fully locked left or right (idle or underway), I hear a tapping pattern?
I made sure I installed the bearing in the proper orientation for the grease zerk and greased it before re-installing the outdrive. (I made sure grease was coming through the notches // felt the grease with my fingers as the notches were faced forward)
I also made sure the alignment was proper and the tool went in through the bearing into the splined crank coupler nice and easy.
I then re-greased the bearing while the engine was running on the muffs (upon first crank up after the bearing install).
My old bearing did not make this noise and this job was just a maintenance item I had planned.
Also, a side question, I can't seem the get the outdrive bell housing gasket installed without the side of the gasket "protruding" out of the side of the drive/bellhousing when I tighten up the drive to the housing?
The gasket seems rather "skinny" in this area and seems tricky to get just right!
How is this avoided?
Any tips on that will help seal me up!
Thanks for any input!
Recently replaced my gimbal bearing in an '87 Merc 3.0 Alpha 1, and when I am fully locked left or right (idle or underway), I hear a tapping pattern?
I made sure I installed the bearing in the proper orientation for the grease zerk and greased it before re-installing the outdrive. (I made sure grease was coming through the notches // felt the grease with my fingers as the notches were faced forward)
I also made sure the alignment was proper and the tool went in through the bearing into the splined crank coupler nice and easy.
I then re-greased the bearing while the engine was running on the muffs (upon first crank up after the bearing install).
My old bearing did not make this noise and this job was just a maintenance item I had planned.
Also, a side question, I can't seem the get the outdrive bell housing gasket installed without the side of the gasket "protruding" out of the side of the drive/bellhousing when I tighten up the drive to the housing?
The gasket seems rather "skinny" in this area and seems tricky to get just right!
How is this avoided?
Any tips on that will help seal me up!
Thanks for any input!