Product Description
This listing is for a Gimbal Bearing Installation Tool.
This tool compatible with OMC Cobras, Bravos, #1 Drives made from 1966 to Current makes, including the Pre Alpha (R), Alpha 1 “MR” and Generation 2.
You will need the Outdrive Coupler Alignment Tool to use this tool. Please see our other listings for the alignment tool.
Note: This requires a hole drilled in your alignment tool. We cannot pre-drill these as different manufacturers make the mounts in different places. The tool comes with directions on where to drill the hole in the alignment tool for correct lineup.
This Gimbal Bearing Installation Tool is professionally made in the USA on the state of the art CNC equipment with 100% quality inspection. Tool comes with black oxide finish preventing corrosion to assure many years of service.
The package includes: 1 x Gimbal Bearing Installation Driver Tool (as shown on the picture).
- We offer combined shipping services. It will help you to save money on shipping costs.
- Orders received before 1:30 PM Central Time, Monday to Friday, excluding holidays, will be shipped the same day. Any order received after 1:30 PM Central Time, will be processed the following business day.
- All our tools are made from high quality materials and are designed for long life durability and ease of use.
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well made tool for gimbel bearing installation
it does take the proper tools ond knowledge to install
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Mercruiser Engine Alignment and Gimbal Bearing Tools
While there was some shipping mix-up with my order, It was corrected fairly quickly. The tools themselves are excellent. They are well-made and work as advertised. They saved me hours of time. The only issue I had drilling the hole through the alignment tool for the Gimbal bearing driver tool. Even though I used a drill press and clamps to hold the tool perfectly vertical, I still managed to get the hole slightly out of square, making it difficult to insert the pin. One suggestion is to have a series of pilot holes pre-drilled in the alignment tool at various distances so that the customer just has to pick the right pilot hole, then finis drilling it. The pilot hole will help to ensure the final hole is driller properly.