Rudder Bearing Replacement

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A. Todd Henker

I have a 1991 30T, and started noticing excessive motion in the steering Quadrant /rudder post (1/2" ). I need to replace the rudder bearings. Does anyone know how to remove the old bearings? Are they a light press fit, or are they glued in place? Can they be pressed/tapped out, or do they have to be cut/ground out? The bottom bearing appears to have a molded fiber glass flange around the bearing, preventing removal from the bottom? Do they both have to come out of the top? Also, I would prefer to replace them with a higher quality bearing, such as a roller. Can anyone recommend a good source for roller type bearings. I have looked at Jefa, but they start at around $200.00 each (upper and lower), and it appears that, for the post diameter (2.330") and stern tube I.D. 3.25", this would either require a custom size, or would result in an Bearing O.D. larger than the existing tube I.D. I would appreciate any information, suggestions, experience anyone has with this issue.
 
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Scott

Almost had to replace

I almost had to replace the rudder bearing, as it was cited in my pre-purchase survey as being needed. However, the boatyard mechanic said it wasn't sloppy enough (only slight movement) to require replacing, especially since it wasn't leaking. He said a replacement would have about the same amount of play in it. My point in writing this, is to advise only that when I thought replacement was necessary the boatyard said it wasn't a major project for them. I got the impression it was either pressed or pounded in, and may have been nothing more than a cutlass bearing cut to fit.
 
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