Not to be a rude or mean but perhaps you have taken on a job that is over you level of experience with a watercraft or that requires special tools or shop equipment. My knowledge as an auto mechanic tells me that the trouble may be due to items that are pressed together hydraulically. My best "guess" is to buy a service manual for the watercraft, follow the tear down for the shaft and bearings in question.
I posted this request for information for my neighbor who is a machinist and very experienced machanically. He just needs some assistance as he does not have access to a computer.I posted this request for information for my neighbor who is a machinist and very experienced machanically. He just needs some assistance as he does not have access to a computer.
Well I wish him luck. I do not know much about those specifically but I am sure there is a service procedure manual either in print or online if he cannot figure out how to get it all apart.Well I wish him luck. I do not know much about those specifically but I am sure there is a service procedure manual either in print or online if he cannot figure out how to get it all apart.
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Not to be a rude or mean but perhaps you have taken on a job that is over you level of experience with a watercraft or that requires special tools or shop equipment. My knowledge as an auto mechanic tells me that the trouble may be due to items that are pressed together hydraulically. My best "guess" is to buy a service manual for the watercraft, follow the tear down for the shaft and bearings in question.
I posted this request for information for my neighbor who is a machinist and very experienced machanically. He just needs some assistance as he does not have access to a computer.
Well I wish him luck. I do not know much about those specifically but I am sure there is a service procedure manual either in print or online if he cannot figure out how to get it all apart.