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Lower Bearing Carrier Puller Tool for Yamaha, Mercury ,Johnston, Evinrude, Honda
$ 41.13
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Description
APPLICATION-- Used for removing the lower bearing carrier on Yamaha, Johnson, Evinrude, Mercury (DOES NOT FIT VERADO), Honda, Mercruiser.FUNCTION-- With adjustable arms that fits most gearcase 115hp and above and the powerful forcing screw to remove the toughest lower bearing carrier from lower units easily, saving your time and energy.
NICE DESIGN-- Unique swinging arms adjust to various size gear cases. Ball bearing head for zero friction and maximum pulling power.
HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL-- Made of high hardened 4140 impact grade steel,with black oxide coating which is rust-resistance and durable to use. Better than OEM.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE-- If you're not 100% satisfied with this Lower Bearing Carrier Puller, simply return it for a full refund in 30 days, guarantee with 12 months’ warranty.
Lower Bearing Carrier Puller
For removing the toughest lower bearing carrier from lower units on Yamaha, Johnston, Evinrude, Mercury(DOES NOT FIT VERADO), Honda and Mercruiser
FEATURES
Legs are designed with swinging arms to fit most gear case 115hp and above
The powerful forcing screw to remove the toughest lower bearing carrier, using with hand ratchet or air impact.
Ball bearing head for zero friction and maximum pulling power.
Very easy to use and heavy duty for lower carrier bearing removing
HIGH QUALITY
Made of high hardened 4140 impact grade steel,with black oxide coating which is rust-resistance and durable to use.Better than OEM.
How to remove bearing carrier
1. Remove the lower unit from the outboard and drain the lower casing lube.
2. Remove the propeller from the prop shaft.
3. Remove the two 12mm bolts holding the lower casing cap, followed by the cap itself.
4. Remove the two retaining bolts from the bearing housing.
5. Place a prop shaft housing puller over the bearing housing and remove the housing.
Warm Tip:
If the bearing housing doesn't want to come out, heat the lower casing around it with a blow torch. Heating the casing makes it expand, and will help break the bearing housing free.