Replacing cutless bearing
If you can get the shaft out without dropping the rudder or lifting the engine it is not too difficult. Undo the coupling bolts at the rear of the tranny, press the shaft out of the coupling ( there are several articles in Archives on this) and slide the shaft out. Then as John says, carefully saw the bearing and remove it- I cut two cuts about 1/4 in apart the length of the bearing and then tapped the end up with a screw driver to get it sarted.You should find there is one or two set screws hold ing the bearing in. undo them.Clean up the inside of the strut with fine sand paper and get it good and smooth. Put the new bearing in the freezer overnite and carry it to the boat in ice. Warm up the strut with a propane torch- doesnt have to be super hot, then grab the bearing out of the ice beside you and VERY quickly push it in as far as it will go. Doesnt matter which way youu push it in from, just remember you need some room to tap it in the rest of the way with a block of soft wood and a hammer. It should go in about 3 inches before the warm strut and the cold bearing change temp and the fitting gets tight.a little grease on the outside of the bearing helpsgood luck- where are you moored in Toronto?