DamnitBadger
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2005
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78 Cobalt w/ 260 mercruiser (pre alpha)<br />After adjusting the lower shift cable and getting the boat to shift without dying I took it out the other day for a quick run to check it out. Well, the run did not go well. First off their was what I would describe as a gravel noise coming from the lower So I think the Gimble bearing is shot. Second when warm the starter does not function. Upon pulling it out of the water after only 45 minuites I drained over 20 gallons of water after pulling the plug. Closer inspection revealed the U-joint bellows was not seated on the transom side. Bellows looks new but the transom ring has a grove in it and the bellows does not so I suspect the bellows installed was not the correct one. The previous owner ran in saltwater so I can imagine the worst. <br />I'm in process of installing a new gimble bearing and atempting to remove the lower unit. Sounds simple enough but the unit will not give more that an inch off of the six studs(yes it's in forward). I suspect the shaft is frozen in the gimble. It won't budge any futher. I have tried using wedges made from oak so not to marr the gasket surface but this is not working. Anybody got a sugestion?