Joel,
I've done this job twice. Drop the rudder, pull the shaft (leave the prop on), and the cut the old bearing to peel it out. I used a threaded shaft and washers to install the new one. It's an easy job, except for the rudder. Getting at the quadrant is a pain, but I always use never-seize on the bolts. They come out easily now. Jake From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh Muckley Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 10:51 AM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject: Re: Stus-List Cutlass bearing removal tool Internet wisdom says that if you don't mind removing the shaft, a hack saw threaded up the cutlass will remove it and a length of all thread and some washers will install it. Let us know what works. Good luck, Josh On Dec 13, 2013 9:54 AM, "Joel Aronson" <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote: For 50 I would buy it. The one I saw was 400! Can you point me in the right direction? On Friday, December 13, 2013, Josh Muckley wrote: Nope, but if you end up buying one... I remember seeing one where you didn't have to remove the shaft. I think it ran about $50. Josh On Dec 13, 2013 8:28 AM, "Joel Aronson" <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote: All, Does anyone in the Annapolis area have a cutlass bearing removal tool for a 1 inch shaft that I could borrow? Thanks! Joel 35/3 The Office Annapolis -- Joel 301 541 8551 <tel:301%20541%208551>
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