sailingjupiter
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I have just replaced the old stuffing box on the boats shaft with a PSS seal. All fitted OK. The shaft is 3/4 inch into a 1.5 inch stern tube so there is plenty of space around the the tube.
When I test fired the engine whilst out of the water, the shaft was banging around into the stern tube with the engine at tickover (1GM10). Was making quite a noise. With more revs this stopped as engine vibration reduced.
The old stuffing box used to surpress this as it held the shaft tight to the stern tube. The new PSS seal doesn't hold this part of the shaft tight at all as it relies on the rubber bellow pressurre against the stainless rotor.
At the prop end the cutlass bearing appears OK. No excessive play. Am I looking for a problem that isn't there? How much movement is expected at low revs? I'm a little concerened as the PSS seal relies on pressure between the steel rotor and the carbon face on the belows to stop water getting through. If this is vibrating excessively is there a chance of water coming in?
Any replies greatly appreciated.
When I test fired the engine whilst out of the water, the shaft was banging around into the stern tube with the engine at tickover (1GM10). Was making quite a noise. With more revs this stopped as engine vibration reduced.
The old stuffing box used to surpress this as it held the shaft tight to the stern tube. The new PSS seal doesn't hold this part of the shaft tight at all as it relies on the rubber bellow pressurre against the stainless rotor.
At the prop end the cutlass bearing appears OK. No excessive play. Am I looking for a problem that isn't there? How much movement is expected at low revs? I'm a little concerened as the PSS seal relies on pressure between the steel rotor and the carbon face on the belows to stop water getting through. If this is vibrating excessively is there a chance of water coming in?
Any replies greatly appreciated.