cutlass bearing
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cutlass bearing
I own a 1976 Trojan SportYacht Cruiser and am trying to figure out how to get the Cutlass bearing out. Is there a tool for the job or do I have to try and pull the shaft?
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wvernie,
I have seen tools to remove the cutlass , may be custom made . The way I do it is to remove the strut and use a press . I have used a vise and a punch to remove them ,sometimes they need to be cut out ( again strut off boat ) make sure the shaft is supported with the strut removed .
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I have seen tools to remove the cutlass , may be custom made . The way I do it is to remove the strut and use a press . I have used a vise and a punch to remove them ,sometimes they need to be cut out ( again strut off boat ) make sure the shaft is supported with the strut removed .
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How about pressing the old one out by pressing the new one in without removing the strut or shaft. Remove the prop and key, slip the new bushing over the shaft and using a three jaw puller or something similar anchored on the strut, press the old one out with the new one. You'll probably have to make up some kind of sleve for the puller. Once the old one is thru, part it with an angle grinder & zip disc.
I haven't got it all figured out yet but I think i'm on the right track.
I haven't got it all figured out yet but I think i'm on the right track.
Paul
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"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
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imo remove the strut have the old bearing removed clean and check the strut for damage where the old bearing was and have the new one pressed in . we deal a lot with pressed bearings and races. most of the time there made to go in one direction so remove ,clean to a polish , inspect and install note and very importent do not use sandpaper to clean the bore. you will change the diameter or grove the bore. a soft wire brush like what you would use on your grill will work fine.
There is a tool made for pressing out old strut bearings removing only the propeller. I used one last year with mixed success. It looks like a flanged pipe, split down the middle like a clam shell. The inside diameter is your shaft diameter, and you drive it with either a hammer or a hydraulic press. I had no success with a hammer, and I was afraid I'd damage the strut mounts. The yard came by and pressed it out in a couple of minutes hydraulicly. Well worth the price to have the pros do this one. I think I paid about $200 per shaft, parts included.
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