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Yes, that's the tool for the shift cable. Can be fabricated, use a 6-point
socket, 12-points stress the corners and will round the nut - I know, I did that. Need to be a 3/8 drive so that the teflon tube can go through. The shift cable need not be removed for the bellows job. Cable will be in the way somewhat, but the cable removal will need rigging adjustments at the shift plate. If not done properly, will end up with shifting and stalling problems. Best avoided. If you must, read the guide in www.sterndrives.com especially the part about removing the spiralwrap from the cable before pulling it out. Wasn't on mine so can't tell if its a real problem if you forget. Yes, you can fabricate the tool for the exhaust bellow. Its essentially a half-oval. The mount flanges at the bell housing and transom are oval, not round. To get the tool shape, remove the sterndrive and follow the shape of the exhaust opening in the bell housing. Use the shift shaft as the fulcrum to lever the bellows at the first corrugation, reach behind the bellow (small hands) and push it over the flange. Repeat using the 3rd corrugation to push it furhter over the flange. Want to buy half of what I got? ;-) After each clamp is in place, check visually to be sure clamp is in proper position. One clamp I removed missed a small segment of the bellow. There's no need to remove the bell housing to get to the bellows. The u-joint bellow is easy, lots of room. The exhaust bellow is the pain. Good luck. "Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ... "Tan PS" wrote Exhaust bellow ... Bought the tool as recommended but it is quite useless ... split the tool and used one arm to do the job. Glad you brought this up. I'm planning to replace the bellows on my 1977 165/R this winter, since it looks like I may keep the boat a while and I'm pretty sure the ones on it are the originals. Looking at the exhaust bellows tool, it seems rather expensive for what it appears to be. (a couple of bent sticks, joined with a hinge in the middle) I was thinking I could fabricate something that would do the job and save a few bucks. Lower shift cable ... Fitting needed a special tool Like this one? http://www.mercstuff.com/group_image...ablesocket.htm (It's on my shopping list.) Bell housing hinge pin ... As all old boat stuff, stuck. Tool now used as paperweight. Didn't want to push it ... Don't you have to remove the hinge pins to get to the bellowses? |
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