Tim Good
Well-Known Member
Ok here we have a a 38mm (1.5inch) prop shaft connected to an aquadrive which is then powered by an M90 Perkins 80hp engine. Previous owner had a shaft locking system that wasn't serviced and since damaged the prop as shown below. There was a clutch in the middle of the black ring which we have since cut off and removed.
Next we have the very annoying situation that, when disconnected and the prop is slid backwards, it is slightly too long to come out. (Photo 3) :disgust: Guess how annoyed I am!
So the questions are:
1. The worn part of the shaft is 33mm in dia. For you non mathematicians that's a 14% reduction. Does it need replacing or are they so over engineered that it will actually be fine.
2. Any clever ideas on getting it out AND getting a new one in without raising the engine? No i haven't removed the cutlass bearing yet but I doubt it will make much difference. Once retracted up against the skeg there is about 12 inches of shaft still in the boat.
3. Any other thoughts?
Next we have the very annoying situation that, when disconnected and the prop is slid backwards, it is slightly too long to come out. (Photo 3) :disgust: Guess how annoyed I am!
So the questions are:
1. The worn part of the shaft is 33mm in dia. For you non mathematicians that's a 14% reduction. Does it need replacing or are they so over engineered that it will actually be fine.
2. Any clever ideas on getting it out AND getting a new one in without raising the engine? No i haven't removed the cutlass bearing yet but I doubt it will make much difference. Once retracted up against the skeg there is about 12 inches of shaft still in the boat.
3. Any other thoughts?