Hey all,Last week I started the thread that I have linked below. Thank all of you again for your input.After making all of my preparations for completing the work I had another conversation with the mechanic. He assured me he would get the work done. He is working on the boat today. He has succeeded in getting the new cutless bearing cocked in the strut and deformed. He wanted to pull the strut off of the boat and bring it somewhere to have the bearing pressed into it.When asked his proceedure for the installation of the new bearing he replied, "I use a soft hammer and just bang them in". I've never done this before but even I know that it would be almost impossible to do it in this without kinking it in the strut. I just told him not to remove the strut and to cut the kinked cutless out.A couple of questions: My plan was to use a threaded rod, a stack of fender washers on each side and two bolts to pull the bearing it. Has anyone had issues or surprises that I should know about? I will have the bearing on ice for a couple of hours prior. Should I heat up the strut as well?The mechanic has used up the better part of 4hrs installing, deforming and removing the bearing. The part that was ruined was $35 and the replacement with overnight shipping will be $75. Should he be responsible or I?"If you want something done right do it yourself"Any help would be great.Thank you,Tim