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The Bonbo Lower Bearing Carrier Puller is a robust, adjustable tool designed for effortless removal of bearing carriers on most 115hp+ gearcases from top marine brands. Featuring heavy-duty steel construction and a friction-reducing ACME threaded ball-bearing head, it ensures damage-free, efficient service, making it an essential upgrade for professional marine mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike.





































| ASIN | B088WJJRVD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #324,941 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #179 in Bearing Pullers |
| Brand | Bonbo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Date First Available | May 20, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 8.56 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bonbo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B-B-Bearing Puller |
| Package Dimensions | 16.57 x 4.33 x 1.34 inches |
D**E
Worked
Worked perfectly for my 2016 HD Sportster 1200 custom
D**I
It works!
It works! The carrier needed some extra persuasion with PB Blaster and a torch, but it eventually came out without breaking.
A**R
Absolute garbage
This tool is complete garbage. The threads are so poorly made the bolts wont seat all the way. The casting is so poor they put some type of coating on it to make it seem smooth. It's so bad it gives garbage a bad name. I wish there were negative stars to rate it
A**R
Great tool
Solid built and worked like a champ.
G**Y
Durable, functional, gets the job done
My only warning with a carrier puller this substantial is to offer this cautionary note- don't wind this up so tight, so incrementally bend your prop-shaft. There comes a time when seized is just seized.
M**E
Did the job!
This did the job on my 225 OX66. Wanted a different brand but they were sold out and in heinsight I’m glad I went with this as it did the job and cost less! Probably (hopefully) won’t get used all that often, but nice to have in case I do need it.
J**T
Looks good, not so good
This puller looked very good out of the package, at first glance. Very heavy and appeared to be well made and I thought it might do the trick on removing the bearing carrier on my Evinrude/Johnson outboard. When assembling it, it all went together fairly well, although the two cross bolts for the arms were difficult to install. One of the holes was drilled and threaded poorly, but I finally got it in place. The main screw/ram is very heavy and should take any torque someone would want to apply, but the threaded area inside the body of the puller had about 1/3 of the threads all deformed. Looked like someone did a very poor job of threading it at the factory. That should have been caught with most any quality control. I did not have to worry about breaking the arms on the puller, because the hooks would not catch the back side of the bearing carrier enough to actually put any usable torque on the tool. The advertisement said it was for an Evinrude/Johnson and Merc lower units. I can tell you that it did fit inside the housing on the 90 hp Johnson, but would not get a solid enough bite to actually pull anything, just slipped off with torque. I would suggest either hiring someone to remove the bearing carrier, or plan on spending about twice as much or more and purchasing a quality puller. This puller may work if you were pulling a fairly new bearing carrier that was not firmly stuck in the housing. My homemade puller and my slide hammer is how I got it to come out.
A**E
Works great on 90% of all lower units
This lower carrier bearing puller works good on almost all lower units except for the smaller Johnson units which it has to be modified slightly to make it fit but still does the job great overall it's a good cheap tool as an alternative for the OEM style tools
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