davidbfox
Well-Known Member
Old Snapdragon 747 with Yanmar YSM12 engine.
Now my engine is rebuilt and running clean I've got round to cleaning up my oil stained bilge.
On cleaning I found I may have a problem with the propellor shaft attachment to gearbox flange.
The shaft is clamped between two 'u' shaped pieces, which are bolted to the flange plate that connects the shaft to the gearbox. Now it is cleaned up I can see this:
- on the 'u' clamps around the shaft it looks as if there should be a pair of bolts holding the u pieces together and clamping the shaft.
- there is only one bolt, with no nut on the end.
- the bolt is much shinier than anything else and looks like a relatively recent addition
- where I would expect a second bolt to be, there is a hole both sides but something prevents me passing anything though (i.e. the hole is blocked when probing it with a screwdriver); maybe there is some sort of recessed grub screw arrangement?
- the holes appear to be threaded but none of my bolts would fit (maybe it's not metric?).
- everything appears tight and the shaft turns as it should
As I did not have glasses, camera or a bright light I haven't got any further today.
My gut fear is that prop shaft is about to fall off - not a pleasant thought.
So to my question:
- are there usually a pair of bolts?
- are the u pieces threaded?
- is there any sort of recessed grub screw arrangement?
Engine was rebuilt in situ so shaft and gearbox have not been disturbed by me. Sorry - no photos available. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Now my engine is rebuilt and running clean I've got round to cleaning up my oil stained bilge.
On cleaning I found I may have a problem with the propellor shaft attachment to gearbox flange.
The shaft is clamped between two 'u' shaped pieces, which are bolted to the flange plate that connects the shaft to the gearbox. Now it is cleaned up I can see this:
- on the 'u' clamps around the shaft it looks as if there should be a pair of bolts holding the u pieces together and clamping the shaft.
- there is only one bolt, with no nut on the end.
- the bolt is much shinier than anything else and looks like a relatively recent addition
- where I would expect a second bolt to be, there is a hole both sides but something prevents me passing anything though (i.e. the hole is blocked when probing it with a screwdriver); maybe there is some sort of recessed grub screw arrangement?
- the holes appear to be threaded but none of my bolts would fit (maybe it's not metric?).
- everything appears tight and the shaft turns as it should
As I did not have glasses, camera or a bright light I haven't got any further today.
My gut fear is that prop shaft is about to fall off - not a pleasant thought.
So to my question:
- are there usually a pair of bolts?
- are the u pieces threaded?
- is there any sort of recessed grub screw arrangement?
Engine was rebuilt in situ so shaft and gearbox have not been disturbed by me. Sorry - no photos available. Thanks in advance for any advice.