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Lloyd Sumpter October 23rd 03 11:12 PM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
Hi,

Sorry to post a boating topic to this group, but...

I want to replace the cutlass bearing on Far Cove (hopefully just the
bearing part, not the strut). What is involved? How hard is it to do
myself (I can remove the shaft, since it will be done while the engine is
out)? How much would it cost (for me to do, or to have it done)?

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36


Gary Warner October 23rd 03 11:43 PM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 

Don't know if that's anything like ours but:

-- We needed a puller to get the prop off the back. Boat was somone else's
before and prop had probably not been off in a long time.

-- Pulling shaft out with engine removed was easy.

-- Taking strut off was easy.

-- Had a local machine shop push the old one out and the new one in.

-- Replacing all was not hard.


Gary



UglyDan®©™ October 23rd 03 11:54 PM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
$50? for a cutlass bearing,After shaft removel, Drill out the set
screws, if you can't slide or punch it out, Get your hacksaw, take the
blade out, put the blade thru the where the shaft was, hook back up to
hack saw and cut till your thru the rubber and sleeve splitting it, use
a narrow flat tip screwdriver and pop/pry it out, Clean out the crap in
the strut, tap out the holes insert new bearing tighten up the set
screws and splash it, UD


Gould 0738 October 24th 03 12:01 AM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
Piece of cake, but you may need a "puller" to get the old one out.

Ask around the boatyard. Odds are the
lowly grunt gets stuck with this job when it comes up, and he might be willing
to watch over you and advise for a case of Molson's or something. :-)

UglyDan®©™ October 24th 03 12:10 AM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
I forgot, Some people will put the bearing in and dimple the sleeve with
the same bit they used to remove the set screws, then remove the bearing
and tap the strut, but I don't. UD


UglyDan®©™ October 24th 03 12:18 AM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
One more thing, You would be wise to take the coupling off the shaft
before engine removel,Placing a narrower than your shaft drive socket
inserted between the engine/shaft couple, then using allthread in place
of coupling bolts to pull the coupling off the shaft.


DSK October 24th 03 12:57 AM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
Lloyd Sumpter wrote:

I want to replace the cutlass bearing on Far Cove (hopefully just the
bearing part, not the strut). What is involved? How hard is it to do
myself (I can remove the shaft, since it will be done while the engine is
out)? How much would it cost (for me to do, or to have it done)?


It may be cheaper and easier to just replace the strut & bearing together,
especially if your Catalina dealer will accept the old strut.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Lloyd Sumpter October 24th 03 08:45 PM

Replacing the Cutlass bearing
 
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:54:16 -0700, UglyDan®©™ wrote:

$50? for a cutlass bearing,After shaft removel, Drill out the set
screws, if you can't slide or punch it out, Get your hacksaw, take the
blade out, put the blade thru the where the shaft was, hook back up to
hack saw and cut till your thru the rubber and sleeve splitting it, use
a narrow flat tip screwdriver and pop/pry it out, Clean out the crap in
the strut, tap out the holes insert new bearing tighten up the set
screws and splash it, UD


Sounds like a Plan! Thanks.

Lloyd



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