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yeah those are nylon bushings in there. pain in the azz to replace.
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yeah those are nylon bushings in there. pain in the azz to replace.
yeah talk about, last one i had to do was on a my 200 merc and i have to do it on my 250xb before i run her on the stream.
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yeah those are nylon bushings in there. pain in the azz to replace.
I wonder why they didn't use bearings?

Anyway thanks guys. I look up the swivel pin.

Now how do I replace the pin bushing?
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nylon bushing would out last a bearing as that area is under water, bearings wouldn't last 6 weeks. salt would kill them.
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