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FOLLOW-UP: Prop shaft stuffing box maintenance
cfilmcfilm
First, Hello to all. I'm quite amazed at the quick and helpful response I got from my first post. Many thanks to all who replied. And thanks you Rick for the welcome message.
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The fist significant issue I'm facing pertains to the rubber shaft tube itself: indeed, mine is held by 2 stainless clamps at each end of the rubber tube that transitions from the shaft tube on the boat to the actual stuffing box as per Rick's description. There are no visible nuts sticking-out of the tube on the shaft, so it really need to be removed to access the nuts and bolts. (it doesn't look like the pbase.com website pictures) Now, after removing all 4 clamps, the rubber shaft tube doesn't move at all, even when using a pipe wrench. So far, I was afraid of applying more power to loosen the tube. I'm afraid to damage the rubber if I apply more pressure.. Also, when it gets loose, do I have to de-couple the prop shat from the transmission and pull-it partly out in order to remove the rubber shaft tube? Unless it is cut open at the bottom, I don't see how I can access the stuffing box nuts otherwise. (the boat is not in the water at the moment) Is this the kind of stuffing box you have on your boats? It looks like the original and not a new dripless stuffing box. Has anybody installed a new dripless stuffing box on their boat? If so, is the engine vibration causing premature wear? I will take picture tomorrow and try to post-it so you can actually see what's on my boat. Thanks again for all the help. Charles (BTW, is the hull# corresponding to the last two digits of the hull ID number? If it's so, I'm the owner of the last S2 27 build as it finishes with XXXXXXXXC585) --- In s227classassociation@..., "cfilmcfilm" <cfilmcfilm@...> wrote:
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cfilmcfilm
Hi all,
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I got to learn about adjusting the stuffing box from a mechanic at my boatyard and all of this turned-out to be trivial. Contrary to my previous comments, the stuffing box nuts extended on the shaft past the rubber tubing. Thanks all for your comments. Maybe in a year or two, I will install a new PSS dripless stuffing box to replace the old one. Charles --- In s227classassociation@..., "cfilmcfilm" <cfilmcfilm@...> wrote:
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