Pardon me for posting this inquiry on the general board, but I thought a few more experts might see it.
I am replacing the cutless bearing on my new-to-me Beneteau 375 with a Volvo 2003 motor. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I have pulled the prop, separated the shaft coupling, driven the shaft out of the coupling and removed it, and removed the old cutless bearing. I just wish it was as easy to do as to write.
Now, I am ready to reassemble things and have found an anomaly. The new 1" ID x 1-1/2" OD bearing is loose on the shaft, but a tight sliding fit in the strut. Loose, as in I think the shaft might be 25mm instead of 1". No big surprise, it is a French boat. However, a standard 25mm ID bearing is 40mm OD, or something like 1-9/16". I don't see any way in the world that is going into the strut.
The shaft is not perfect, but I don't see it being worn down 1/32" of an inch or so, in fact I don't detect any kind of shoulder or ridge where it rode in the bearing. So, my question is: has anybody ever heard of a cutless bearing that has a metric ID and English OD? After going to all this trouble, I would hate to put a loose bearing back on the boat.
I am replacing the cutless bearing on my new-to-me Beneteau 375 with a Volvo 2003 motor. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I have pulled the prop, separated the shaft coupling, driven the shaft out of the coupling and removed it, and removed the old cutless bearing. I just wish it was as easy to do as to write.
Now, I am ready to reassemble things and have found an anomaly. The new 1" ID x 1-1/2" OD bearing is loose on the shaft, but a tight sliding fit in the strut. Loose, as in I think the shaft might be 25mm instead of 1". No big surprise, it is a French boat. However, a standard 25mm ID bearing is 40mm OD, or something like 1-9/16". I don't see any way in the world that is going into the strut.
The shaft is not perfect, but I don't see it being worn down 1/32" of an inch or so, in fact I don't detect any kind of shoulder or ridge where it rode in the bearing. So, my question is: has anybody ever heard of a cutless bearing that has a metric ID and English OD? After going to all this trouble, I would hate to put a loose bearing back on the boat.