The only needle bearing I've found is at the bottom of the gimbal ring - it already has a zerk and passageway. Is there another one somewhere? I'm down for drilling through the case and bushing to put in a zerk if needed for the steering pin.If I was as far into it as you are I'd make sure I had grease zerks and passageways to the upper and that lower needle bearing. I can't believe they have needle bearings without grease. Super easy to drill while all the way apart.
Oh cool. I didn't see the zerk for the lower needle bearing. Good deal. That thing gets dry it will eat that soft aluminum pin. And yeah, drilling the upper steering pin bushing adding a zerk and a grease groove on the pin will definitely help up there.The only needle bearing I've found is at the bottom of the gimbal ring - it already has a zerk and passageway. Is there another one somewhere? I'm down for drilling through the case and bushing to put in a zerk if needed for the steering pin.
Looks good!More reassembly tonight. Got the new lower shift cable (no pic) and the shift shaft in the bellhousing, and also got the gimbal ring installed into the gimbal housing, with clearance set and everything torqued. I verified my trim limit switch functions and the sender sweeps from about 1-200 ohm, so I figure both are working. I also installed the new water hose and shift cable bellows.
Also...I verified that the grease fitting at the top of the gimbal housing greases both the upper and lower bushings for the upper steering pin - grease was coming out by both bushings, so no 2nd grease fitting needs to be added.
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