I have two Bravo 3's that got water into the shifter cavity. Would like to remove the stainless sleeve and detent balls for cleaning and lubrication but I'm at a loss on how to get out...Thanks
Thread: Removing Bravo 3 Detent Ball
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05-28-2010 12:46 PM
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05-28-2010 12:54 PMIt just sits there held by only grease and possibly corrosion. You can purchase the ball, sleeve and spring as an assembly for about 42 dollars.
My first attempt would be to bang the cover with ball facing down on the edge of a bench.
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05-28-2010 01:48 PMI feel certain that there is corrosion between the stainless steel sleeve and the aluminum cover. I have gotten both detent balls freed up and lubricated but I've got to wonder what critters may be lurking behind the detent...
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05-28-2010 04:21 PMI have seen the balls separate from the sleeves once water gets in there..I suggest you make the effort to get them out and replace them.
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07-15-2010 04:39 PM
Replace them!!!
The ball is press/crimped in from Merc
Where there are wear issues you will have it fail on the shift cam and get stuck in/out of gear with no solution
Ask yourself if a day of lost boating and having to pull those hogs off again and split the cap is worth $100?
To me it's a definate replacement