surekandoo
Well-Known Member
On my last visit to the boat, a maintenance inspection revealed that a stud had come loose and dropped out of the engine side half of the flexible coupling on the prop shaft. I had to dismantle the whole coupling to replace the stud which is now (hopefully) fixed in place with Loctite.
The coupling consists of a tri-lobe engine flange into which are fixed three studs, a rubber doughnut with three holes with steel sleeves which correspond to the three studs, a sliding three lobe boss which clamps onto the prop shaft and engages with the rubber doughnut, a "saucer shaped" loose flange which has three holes in corresponding to the studs, finally three nyloc nuts to hold the assembly together.
What I would like to know is should there be any "free" space inthe coupling, i.e. a small gap between the flanges and the rubber coupling to allow for any angular misalignment or should the whole thing be done up tight?
The coupling consists of a tri-lobe engine flange into which are fixed three studs, a rubber doughnut with three holes with steel sleeves which correspond to the three studs, a sliding three lobe boss which clamps onto the prop shaft and engages with the rubber doughnut, a "saucer shaped" loose flange which has three holes in corresponding to the studs, finally three nyloc nuts to hold the assembly together.
What I would like to know is should there be any "free" space inthe coupling, i.e. a small gap between the flanges and the rubber coupling to allow for any angular misalignment or should the whole thing be done up tight?