Aeolus
Well-Known Member
I have what I believe is called a flexible stuffing box. It's on a Seamaster 925 sailing boat and probably dates from the original 1978 build.
This past summer the drip rate increased from 1 per minute or less to one every 10 seconds which, whilst unlikely to cause me to sink, means that I have to pump out the bilge much more often.
Now that the boat is out of the water I undid the gland nut but cannot see where or how to add or replace any 'stuffing'. There doesn't seem to be any 'stuffing' there currently.
Should this type of seal actually have any stuffing other than the grease that is pushed into it?
Thanks


This past summer the drip rate increased from 1 per minute or less to one every 10 seconds which, whilst unlikely to cause me to sink, means that I have to pump out the bilge much more often.
Now that the boat is out of the water I undid the gland nut but cannot see where or how to add or replace any 'stuffing'. There doesn't seem to be any 'stuffing' there currently.
Should this type of seal actually have any stuffing other than the grease that is pushed into it?
Thanks

