Omg I know. Crazy sierra or somebody doesn't make them or at least I didn't see them if they do. Dang 800 bucks for a new one. I got a remachined one instead. Half the price but you need a good core to exchange.
Dang. That's a big job as you have seen in these videos. Going to get it welded up or buy new? If you don't weld its worth considering buying an entire transom assembly. Just kind of depends on the situation.
It would be very difficult. See the end of this video: ua-cam.com/video/XvCWkqIszyU/v-deo.html The shaft is buried deep in the housing. If anything, you will probably have to try and drill the sides of the housing to undo the nut on the top of the swivel shaft. Mercruiser makes a kit for this. I hope this answers your question. Hit me up here if I can further clarify.
You're right. I couldn't hardly film that at all due to the location and lack of room. There was a goofy little cover that goes over it with a bolt that is used as a pin. It was a pretty serious pain in the ass go undo. Sorry I missed that.
I had to replace my gimbal ring as well. Mine was cracked where yours is worn. Common problem it seems. They are a lot of $$ even used
Omg I know. Crazy sierra or somebody doesn't make them or at least I didn't see them if they do. Dang 800 bucks for a new one. I got a remachined one instead. Half the price but you need a good core to exchange.
just seen my son gimbal ring is cracked to top at pinch bolt area need to weld it up...
Dang. That's a big job as you have seen in these videos. Going to get it welded up or buy new? If you don't weld its worth considering buying an entire transom assembly. Just kind of depends on the situation.
Excited to see how the shop repairs that piece.
Stay tuned!
To built up swivel pin by arc welding and fine by grinder to fit the shape of the seat.
I got a rebuilt gimbal ring and a new swivel shaft just to be sure. Wasn't too expensive.
But that is a great idea.
@@605BOLT did you get it from JR?
@@bodyshotjake7475 sure did. 👍
@@605BOLT awesome Im sending mine to JR this week
Can you get the gimble swivel shaft/steering shaft without removing whole assembly
It would be very difficult. See the end of this video: ua-cam.com/video/XvCWkqIszyU/v-deo.html
The shaft is buried deep in the housing. If anything, you will probably have to try and drill the sides of the housing to undo the nut on the top of the swivel shaft. Mercruiser makes a kit for this. I hope this answers your question. Hit me up here if I can further clarify.
I definitely recommend calling Ron at JR Marine. He was very helpful to me. He is a Bravo expert!
If I missed it, then please let me know the time on your video, but you didn't show how the lower steering shaft comes out?
You're right. I couldn't hardly film that at all due to the location and lack of room. There was a goofy little cover that goes over it with a bolt that is used as a pin. It was a pretty serious pain in the ass go undo. Sorry I missed that.
😂 Your puppy was in a trance
Lol yep. Locked in on the cheese curds haha