rays
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A brief summary for new readers!
Attempting to solve vibration which dogged us all last season.
So far: Prop been reground (was out of balence) now declared perfect. Prop shaft tested. Perfect. Cutless bearing checked. Fine.
Yesterday re-installed prop shaft with solid bush in shaft tube and attempted alignment. Boat not straight in cradle as evidenced by locker doors/cabin sole binding. Agreed with engineer to get roughly right and do final adjustment once afloat. Here's my question: with a volvo flexable seal which allows the shaft to droop under gravity, how do you work out the correct alignment on the gearbox coupling? Lifting the shaft slightly by hand allows it to be bolted up. But this proves nothing. How do you proceed?? This is doing my head in (as my children say!)
Attempting to solve vibration which dogged us all last season.
So far: Prop been reground (was out of balence) now declared perfect. Prop shaft tested. Perfect. Cutless bearing checked. Fine.
Yesterday re-installed prop shaft with solid bush in shaft tube and attempted alignment. Boat not straight in cradle as evidenced by locker doors/cabin sole binding. Agreed with engineer to get roughly right and do final adjustment once afloat. Here's my question: with a volvo flexable seal which allows the shaft to droop under gravity, how do you work out the correct alignment on the gearbox coupling? Lifting the shaft slightly by hand allows it to be bolted up. But this proves nothing. How do you proceed?? This is doing my head in (as my children say!)