srdancer90
Regular Contributor
"Rich,
Sounds like the wate
"Rich,
Sounds like the water pocket assembly is the culprit. If you have instaled the bellows already(using bellows adhesive) you can test the integrity by pulling on the bell housing outward toward you. (the hinge pins must also be removed to do this.) If the bellows expands and does not come away from the transom assembly then they are on ok. The trick to installing the gimbal bering bellows is to insure that the inner ring ( pre formed lip) of the bellows is correctly placed within the grove on both the bell housing and the transom assembly."
Sounds like the wate
"Rich,
Sounds like the water pocket assembly is the culprit. If you have instaled the bellows already(using bellows adhesive) you can test the integrity by pulling on the bell housing outward toward you. (the hinge pins must also be removed to do this.) If the bellows expands and does not come away from the transom assembly then they are on ok. The trick to installing the gimbal bering bellows is to insure that the inner ring ( pre formed lip) of the bellows is correctly placed within the grove on both the bell housing and the transom assembly."