natemoore
Master Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2009
- Messages
- 844
After learning my lesson on using Sierra and Mallory aftermarket parts and missing out on an entire year of boating, I've got all new Quicksilver parts to redo the bell housing. The Mallory U-joint bellows and exhaust bellows failed withing a year, as well as the Sierra trim limit and sender units, so I replaced those with Quicksilver. Ordered a new Quicksilver gimbal bearing and seal, and a new shift cable boot since I couldn't remember if it was aftermarket or OEM. Also bought a new SEI 106 outdrive (yeah, I know, I just contradicted myself regarding aftermarket).
So the question is, now that I have the bell housing off, should I rebuild the gimbal ring? I've read that it's a huge PITA to get it off, but replacing the bushings and seals is straight forward. There's no slop between the steering arm and gimbal ring, but thinking about preemptively doing it because, hopefully, I will not have it apart this far any time soon. Plus, I can pretty it up with a coat of paint.
Opinions?
So the question is, now that I have the bell housing off, should I rebuild the gimbal ring? I've read that it's a huge PITA to get it off, but replacing the bushings and seals is straight forward. There's no slop between the steering arm and gimbal ring, but thinking about preemptively doing it because, hopefully, I will not have it apart this far any time soon. Plus, I can pretty it up with a coat of paint.
Opinions?
Last edited: