Badger
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I have a tradional packing box and stern gland greaser on my Twister 28. I am thinking about fitting a deep sea seal. What are the pros and cons ? Thanks.
I have a tradional packing box and stern gland greaser on my Twister 28. I am thinking about fitting a deep sea seal. What are the pros and cons ? Thanks.
I have a tradional packing box and stern gland greaser on my Twister 28. I am thinking about fitting a deep sea seal. What are the pros and cons ? Thanks.
Pros and cons. Well I guess that the two cons of the old fashioned stuffing box are that it leaks a bit when running and requires attention / maintenance on a regular basis. The cons of the lip seal type are that they wear a groove in the shaft after a few years
Currently I have a Volvo seal which is about 5 years old and leaking maybe a pint per hour running. Totally unacceptable but I may have to replace the 12 year old shaft as well as the seal.
Previously I have had the lip seal / oil bath type with a small oild reservoir. Theese are the best of the lot since the lip seals used are easy to replace and cost very little indeed.
Nobody in industry would dream of still using the old fashioned stuffing box.
Something seriously wrong if the shaft is wearing. How can a rubber seal wear a stainless steel shaft?
Nobody in industry would dream of still using the old fashioned stuffing box.
Nobody in industry would dream of still using the old fashioned stuffing box.
PSS seals always seem to get better reviews / less reports of failure than Deep Sea Seals
Something seriously wrong if the shaft is wearing. How can a rubber seal wear a stainless steel shaft? Can understand the seal progressively failing and leaking if it is not regularly lubricated, but if the water lubricated part of the seal is wearing you would not be able to stand the noise it makes!
But they can still fail catastrophically because of their design. The seal relies on the pressure of the bellows keeping the faces in contact. If that goes (see the post above on failure of Deep Sea seal) water pours in.
Whilst the Deep Sea Seal had a reputation for failure I have not heard the same for the PSS seal. Whilst comments about 'catastrophic failure by design' may well be true, are there any stories or numbers on this?
The advantage of the PSS over the Volvo it seems to me is that the PSS does not need burping. If you have poor access to this part of the boat then 'maintenance free' is a big advantage.