dankilb
Well-Known Member
After a long list of issues with our new-ish (to us) Beta 50 that was badly installed by a Beta dealer in the Med - it's become apparent that we need to move the engine around 50mm forward to allow enough clearance aft to accommodate a high rise ('crossover') exhaust elbow (which Beta have already supplied).
Every aspect of the original installation was bodged (wiring, raw water, exhaust, etc.) but the one I cannot live with - nor fix myself - is that the fall between the exhaust and the water trap is too short (based on Beta's spec) without a new exhaust elbow. The one the Beta supplied is about as compact as could be envisaged, yet it still touches the cabinetry aft of the engine.
There is plenty of space forward of the engine, in contrast. So my assumption is that the installer wanted to re-use the old shaft (they even got away with re-using 4 of the 8 mounting holes in the bearers!). The shaft is original (1989) and not in great nick. I've been worried about pitting in the region of the lip seal (although with some jiggling I think a clean area could be found).
Anyway, it looks like a new shaft will solve several problems in one go. But before I go for it, my questions include:
TIA
Every aspect of the original installation was bodged (wiring, raw water, exhaust, etc.) but the one I cannot live with - nor fix myself - is that the fall between the exhaust and the water trap is too short (based on Beta's spec) without a new exhaust elbow. The one the Beta supplied is about as compact as could be envisaged, yet it still touches the cabinetry aft of the engine.
There is plenty of space forward of the engine, in contrast. So my assumption is that the installer wanted to re-use the old shaft (they even got away with re-using 4 of the 8 mounting holes in the bearers!). The shaft is original (1989) and not in great nick. I've been worried about pitting in the region of the lip seal (although with some jiggling I think a clean area could be found).
Anyway, it looks like a new shaft will solve several problems in one go. But before I go for it, my questions include:
- Contact T Norris for the shaft, presumably?
- Is it realistic to aim just to slide the engine forward on the bearers (thick aluminium sections) using a block and tackle, say, on the mast compression post?
- Is there enough adjustment in the Beta engine mounts that I needn't stress too much about the geometry? Say, if I move it forward an accurate 50mm, presumably I can sort out alignment later?
- Anything else I should consider ahead of ordering a new shaft? We've got a fixed 3-blade prop and no rope cutter. Should I allow extra clearance for a folding prop and rope cutter in future? Is this a 'thing'?!
TIA