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    Posted: May-15-2021 at 10:08am
   Just replace the strut bearing on my 2000 SN 196.  I am noticing a bit of noise at low RPM since doing strut bearing/ Is it normal to have a wear in period ?  Thank You
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Charlie,
When you hear the noise, is the cutless bearing dry or wet. If dry, the bearing needs water to lubricate it. If wet, then did you do a strut/shaft/engine alignment? 


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    I don't think he removed the shaft. A really good guy did the job so I'm guessing he did it right. The noise is when at low rpm in the water not noticeable except for me a slightly different sound than I am used to hearing. Thank You
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Just because the shaft wasn't removed doesn't mean it is aligned correctly. It could be binding and wearing out your new bearing.
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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

Just because the shaft wasn't removed doesn't mean it is aligned correctly. It could be binding and wearing out your new bearing.

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I totally agree with Paul.

You shouldn't be hearing anything. I'd suggest calling that "really good guy" and find out how he checked the alignment. 


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  Just took the kids skiing, seems to be good.  No excess vibration.  Water temp 55 F
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Originally posted by VTCharlie VTCharlie wrote:

  Just took the kids skiing, seems to be good.  No excess vibration.  Water temp 55 F
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You had better check the alignment. Bad alignment will SNUB virbration and NOT cause it. 


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Charlie,
There are many out there that are under the impression that bad alignment causes vibration. When I hear this, I often use the analogy of a tuning fork. When you press your finger on the side of a vibrating tuning fork which is a misalignment, the vibration stops. The typical causes of vibration are a bent out of balance prop, a bent prop shaft and then a worn cutlass allowing radial play of the prop shaft. 


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