JASinIL2006
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I've found achris' video on removing an Alpha drive to be very helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3O63YTOhn8&feature=youtu.be
Water in bellows and on ujoint.
Any tips? Don't want to jack the yoke.
How to definitively tell if a new gimbal is loose? (waller?d out). Really don?t want to have to chase down a bellhousing unit.
Is there a chance the coupler is good and just the gimbal is bad? How to tell? Prior to removing the outdrive it clicked easily forward and nothing in reverse like it is supposed to.
Where do I find my serial # so I can order parts?
Thanks Bondo I?ll do that to start. I?ve got all hand tools I need (even a chunk of hardwood for taking out frustrations). I?m not afraid to dig in and have done many, many times over my 50 years on cars and boats and lawnmowers and motorcycles just not my cup of tea normally. In the past I had to because I?m a high school drop out never made much money (and an evil ex wife) but I make more cash now that I thought I ever would and can afford to pay someone, but obviously that is not a wise choice. Would have to get the alignment tool and the gimble tool for ~$200.
Three questions:
- How to definitively tell if a new gimble is loose? (waller?d out). Really don?t want to have to chase down a bellhousing unit.
- Is there a chance the coupler is good and just the gimbal is bad? How to tell? Prior to removing the outdrive it clicked easily forward and nothing in reverse like it is supposed to.
- Where do I find my serial # so I can order parts?