Cutlass Bearing Puller Homemade at Latonya Rodriguez blog

Cutlass Bearing Puller Homemade. My home made puller consisted of 1/2 threaded rod with nuts and washers on both ends and two pipes. The current replacement method is. The name 'cutless' is actually a tradename owned by duramax marine for their molded rubber stave bearing. If they are a true bearing press fit, good luck. My cutlass bearing is in a tube extending back to the hull so it is not possible to use a puller. Home made tools rarely work unless the bearing is not a proper bearing fit. We know of at least one sailboat that replaced their worn cutlass bearing with a locally fabricated hardwood version when the modern equivalent wasn't available, and it worked just fine. The blue one in the picture. I imagine this will work with many other props and was quite an eas. Tired of waiting on elusive mechanics?

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My cutlass bearing is in a tube extending back to the hull so it is not possible to use a puller. We know of at least one sailboat that replaced their worn cutlass bearing with a locally fabricated hardwood version when the modern equivalent wasn't available, and it worked just fine. The blue one in the picture. The current replacement method is. I imagine this will work with many other props and was quite an eas. Tired of waiting on elusive mechanics? If they are a true bearing press fit, good luck. My home made puller consisted of 1/2 threaded rod with nuts and washers on both ends and two pipes. Home made tools rarely work unless the bearing is not a proper bearing fit. The name 'cutless' is actually a tradename owned by duramax marine for their molded rubber stave bearing.

Homemade Bearing Puller YouTube

Cutlass Bearing Puller Homemade If they are a true bearing press fit, good luck. My cutlass bearing is in a tube extending back to the hull so it is not possible to use a puller. The name 'cutless' is actually a tradename owned by duramax marine for their molded rubber stave bearing. Home made tools rarely work unless the bearing is not a proper bearing fit. The blue one in the picture. The current replacement method is. We know of at least one sailboat that replaced their worn cutlass bearing with a locally fabricated hardwood version when the modern equivalent wasn't available, and it worked just fine. If they are a true bearing press fit, good luck. My home made puller consisted of 1/2 threaded rod with nuts and washers on both ends and two pipes. Tired of waiting on elusive mechanics? I imagine this will work with many other props and was quite an eas.

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