silver-fox
Well-Known Member
I have a 30mm dia prop shaft approx 1500mm in length. It is attached to the gearbox via a flexible coupling, it then passes through a traditional stuffing box mounted in a flexible stern-tube and from there to a cutless bearing to the prop. The prop is a 17" two blade fixed prop. The engine is a Thornycroft diesel with a Hurth Gearbox all mounted on flexible mountings.
When the engine is running at cruising speed of around 2200 rpm, it appears to be rock steady as does the gearbox. Yet despite this the stuffing box/prop shaft is vibrating and deflecting around 2mm.
I have already done the following: -
1. Prop shaft checked as true
2. Engine/gearbox alignment checked
3. Replaced cutless bearing
4. Relaced packing in stuffing box
5. Cleaned prop
Is this vibration normal? Should I ignore it, or do I have a problem? If so what is it?
When the engine is running at cruising speed of around 2200 rpm, it appears to be rock steady as does the gearbox. Yet despite this the stuffing box/prop shaft is vibrating and deflecting around 2mm.
I have already done the following: -
1. Prop shaft checked as true
2. Engine/gearbox alignment checked
3. Replaced cutless bearing
4. Relaced packing in stuffing box
5. Cleaned prop
Is this vibration normal? Should I ignore it, or do I have a problem? If so what is it?