Sierra 18-1711
Sierra 18-1711 Product Description
Why the Sierra 18-1711 U-Joint Cross Bearing Matters for Your Boat
In the world of marine maintenance, few components handle as much torque and vibration as the u-joint cross bearing. The Sierra 18-1711 steps in as a reliable aftermarket solution, designed to restore smooth power transfer from your engine to the propeller. Whether you're dealing with a sterndrive setup or outboard lower unit, this bearing keeps vibrations minimal and drivetrain efficiency high. Boat owners swear by it for its durability under saltwater conditions, where corrosion can quickly sideline lesser parts.
What sets it apart? Precision engineering that matches OEM tolerances, ensuring a seamless fit without the premium price tag. It's not just a replacement—it's an upgrade for those long days on the water, preventing those frustrating clunks and rattles that signal impending failure.
Key Features That Stand Out
- High-Quality Construction: Crafted from hardened steel with sealed needle rollers for superior load distribution and resistance to thrust forces.
- Corrosion Resistance: Special coatings fend off rust from saltwater exposure, extending service life in harsh marine environments.
- Precision Fit: Matches factory specs for easy drop-in installation, reducing downtime during repairs.
- Quiet Operation: Minimizes noise and vibration, leading to a smoother ride and less wear on surrounding components.
These aren't just buzzwords—real-world testing shows these bearings outlast generics by handling up to 20% more torque without premature wear.
Perfect Compatibility for Popular Marine Setups
The Sierra 18-1711 shines in a range of applications, particularly MerCruiser Alpha One and Bravo sterndrives, as well as select OMC and Volvo Penta models. It's a go-to for mechanics servicing 1980s through early 2000s outboards and inboards where u-joint wear is common. Always cross-check your service manual, but this part covers a broad spectrum of V6 and V8 configurations, making it a staple in boatyards nationwide.
Pro tip: Pair it with fresh u-joint bellows during rebuilds to avoid contaminating the new bearing with old grease or water ingress.
Spotting Trouble: Symptoms of a Failing U-Joint Bearing
Don't wait for total breakdown. Early signs include:
- A rhythmic knocking or clunking during acceleration or deceleration.
- Vibration felt through the hull, especially at cruising speeds.
- Play in the driveshaft—grab and twist to check for looseness.
- Leaking gear lube from the u-joint bellows, indicating contamination.
- Overheating lower unit, as friction builds from worn rollers.
Catching these early can save thousands in transom assembly replacements. A quick compression test on gimbal bearings can rule out related issues.
Step-by-Step Installation Tips from the Pros
Replacing the Sierra 18-1711 isn't rocket science, but attention to detail pays off:
- Prep Work: Tilt the drive up, drain the lower unit, and remove the driveshaft after marking its position.
- Disassembly: Use a u-joint press or snap ring pliers to free the old cross. Clean all mating surfaces thoroughly.
- Install New Bearing: Lightly grease the rollers, press in evenly, and secure with new snap rings. Align splines precisely.
- Reassembly: Torque to spec (typically 20-30 ft-lbs for yokes), refill with marine gear oil, and test in a barrel before trailering.
- Final Check: Run at idle, then throttle up to listen for abnormalities.
Tools like an impact driver and bearing separator make life easier. If you're new to this, watch a seasoned tech—mistakes here lead to repeated teardowns.
Maximize Longevity with Smart Maintenance
To get seasons out of your Sierra 18-1711:
- Flush with freshwater after every saltwater trip.
- Inspect bellows annually for cracks.
- Use high-moly marine grease during servicing.
- Avoid shock-loading the drivetrain with hard shifts.
- Monitor alignment during haul-outs—misalignment accelerates wear.
Owners report 3-5 years of trouble-free use with these habits, far outpacing neglected setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Sierra 18-1711 U-Joint Cross Bearing fit?
It fits a wide range of MerCruiser Alpha and Bravo sterndrives, OMC Cobra models, and select Volvo Penta setups. Confirm with your engine's serial number for exact match.
How do I know if my u-joint bearing is bad?
Look for clunking noises, vibrations at speed, driveshaft play, or gear lube leaks. These are classic indicators of bearing failure.
Is the Sierra 18-1711 an OEM replacement?
Yes, it's an aftermarket direct-fit equivalent, built to OEM specs for performance and reliability at a fraction of the cost.
Can I install the Sierra 18-1711 myself?
Absolutely, with basic tools like a press and snap ring pliers. Follow a step-by-step guide and torque specs to avoid issues.
How often should I replace the u-joint cross bearing?
Every 3-5 years or at the first sign of wear, especially in saltwater use. Regular inspections extend its life significantly.
What grease should I use with this bearing?
Opt for waterproof, high-molybdenum marine grease to protect against water intrusion and provide lasting lubrication.
Does the Sierra 18-1711 reduce vibration?
Yes, its sealed needle design ensures smooth rotation and cuts down on drivetrain vibrations compared to worn originals.
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Sierra 18-1711 Technical Specifications
| Type: | |
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| Vendor: |
Sierra Engine Parts |
| Weight: |
1.85 lb |
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Sierra 18-1711 Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
1.85 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
1.00 (h) x 4.00 (w) x 4.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
16.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
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