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Bravo 1 alignment
I removed the drive from my Baja 240 sport for servicing, which
included painting, new bellows and new gimbal bearing. The outdrive seemed to come off fine but it won't go back on as fine. The horizontal alignment I've adjusted by lossening the front engine mounts, lifting the engine with a hoist and then adjusting the nuts on each mount. I've raised the engine about 1/2". Now the vertical is off about an 1/8th of an inch toward the Starboard side. Tried to put the drive on (gently) but it won't go, as expected. So, question is, how do you adjust for this? Has anyone run into this. ps I'm using my own homemade alignment bar. I insert it into the spline and then observe its location within the gimbal bearing. Help me please before the summer's over!!! |
Bravo 1 alignment
The tool goes in from the rear thru the gimbal into the engine coupler. You
have to take the drive off to do this. Grease the tool before inserting straight into the coupler. (no twisting). Pull the tool straight out (no twisting). The spline marks on the tool will tell you which way to move the engine. Jim "240sport" wrote in message oups.com... I removed the drive from my Baja 240 sport for servicing, which included painting, new bellows and new gimbal bearing. The outdrive seemed to come off fine but it won't go back on as fine. The horizontal alignment I've adjusted by lossening the front engine mounts, lifting the engine with a hoist and then adjusting the nuts on each mount. I've raised the engine about 1/2". Now the vertical is off about an 1/8th of an inch toward the Starboard side. Tried to put the drive on (gently) but it won't go, as expected. So, question is, how do you adjust for this? Has anyone run into this. ps I'm using my own homemade alignment bar. I insert it into the spline and then observe its location within the gimbal bearing. Help me please before the summer's over!!! |
Bravo 1 alignment
The front mounts are lose. Do I also need to losen the rear mounts?
Jim wrote: The tool goes in from the rear thru the gimbal into the engine coupler. You have to take the drive off to do this. Grease the tool before inserting straight into the coupler. (no twisting). Pull the tool straight out (no twisting). The spline marks on the tool will tell you which way to move the engine. Jim "240sport" wrote in message oups.com... I removed the drive from my Baja 240 sport for servicing, which included painting, new bellows and new gimbal bearing. The outdrive seemed to come off fine but it won't go back on as fine. The horizontal alignment I've adjusted by lossening the front engine mounts, lifting the engine with a hoist and then adjusting the nuts on each mount. I've raised the engine about 1/2". Now the vertical is off about an 1/8th of an inch toward the Starboard side. Tried to put the drive on (gently) but it won't go, as expected. So, question is, how do you adjust for this? Has anyone run into this. ps I'm using my own homemade alignment bar. I insert it into the spline and then observe its location within the gimbal bearing. Help me please before the summer's over!!! |
Bravo 1 alignment
Nope. The rear isn't adjustable.
"240sport" wrote in message oups.com... The front mounts are lose. Do I also need to losen the rear mounts? Jim wrote: The tool goes in from the rear thru the gimbal into the engine coupler. You have to take the drive off to do this. Grease the tool before inserting straight into the coupler. (no twisting). Pull the tool straight out (no twisting). The spline marks on the tool will tell you which way to move the engine. Jim "240sport" wrote in message oups.com... I removed the drive from my Baja 240 sport for servicing, which included painting, new bellows and new gimbal bearing. The outdrive seemed to come off fine but it won't go back on as fine. The horizontal alignment I've adjusted by lossening the front engine mounts, lifting the engine with a hoist and then adjusting the nuts on each mount. I've raised the engine about 1/2". Now the vertical is off about an 1/8th of an inch toward the Starboard side. Tried to put the drive on (gently) but it won't go, as expected. So, question is, how do you adjust for this? Has anyone run into this. ps I'm using my own homemade alignment bar. I insert it into the spline and then observe its location within the gimbal bearing. Help me please before the summer's over!!! |
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