mcalan
Well-Known Member
I own a Bukh 36 Saildrive on a 35 foor cruising yatcht, which was out of the water when purchased last year. I decided to do as much maintainance as was possible before returning to the water.
This maintainace included changing the saildrive gaiters and also the oil in the gearbox and saildrive leg.On completion the boat was put back in the water in September last year.
Each time I visited the boat I started the engine for about 30 minutes and occasionaly put in in both forward and reverse gears to keep the linkages free etc.
Last week on a shakedown trip I noticed emulsified oil in the engine bilge. On investigation it was coming from the breather on top of the gearbox and when I removed the dip stick it began coming out at an alarming rate.
I immeadiatly had the boat lifted and formed the idea it was either the oil drain plug had dropped out or the final drive shaft seal had failed.
The oil drain plug was present and tight so I then removed the propeller and anode assembly and noticed that the outer seal appeared to be in the wrong way around (by this I mean I could see the flat face of the seal with the number on.)
I ordered some new seals from Bukh UK and the very helpful man also sent me an exploded diagram of the drive leg.
I am now in the process of reassembling the final drive complete with 2 new seals and O rings but am unsure which way the seals actualy go I spoke to Bukh and they stated they didnt know as this had never come up before.
I have put them in with the inner seals face towards the rear of the boat and the rear most seal face to wards the front of the boat i.e opposite or face to face.
Has anyone had an experience of repacing these seals that may be able to shed some light on this?
I have spoken to a local VP dealer as its a similar set up on a VP saildrive and he agreed that they were in fact in wrong and I am correct but I would really appreciate a second opinion on this
Alan Mac
This maintainace included changing the saildrive gaiters and also the oil in the gearbox and saildrive leg.On completion the boat was put back in the water in September last year.
Each time I visited the boat I started the engine for about 30 minutes and occasionaly put in in both forward and reverse gears to keep the linkages free etc.
Last week on a shakedown trip I noticed emulsified oil in the engine bilge. On investigation it was coming from the breather on top of the gearbox and when I removed the dip stick it began coming out at an alarming rate.
I immeadiatly had the boat lifted and formed the idea it was either the oil drain plug had dropped out or the final drive shaft seal had failed.
The oil drain plug was present and tight so I then removed the propeller and anode assembly and noticed that the outer seal appeared to be in the wrong way around (by this I mean I could see the flat face of the seal with the number on.)
I ordered some new seals from Bukh UK and the very helpful man also sent me an exploded diagram of the drive leg.
I am now in the process of reassembling the final drive complete with 2 new seals and O rings but am unsure which way the seals actualy go I spoke to Bukh and they stated they didnt know as this had never come up before.
I have put them in with the inner seals face towards the rear of the boat and the rear most seal face to wards the front of the boat i.e opposite or face to face.
Has anyone had an experience of repacing these seals that may be able to shed some light on this?
I have spoken to a local VP dealer as its a similar set up on a VP saildrive and he agreed that they were in fact in wrong and I am correct but I would really appreciate a second opinion on this
Alan Mac
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