earlybird
Well-Known Member
Apologies for another PSS thread!
Since my PSS seal is of unknown age, possibly 12+ years, I purchased a replacement bellows, which I fitted end of last week. My problem is that I can't achieve the specified compression of 20 mm for the 1" shaft size. Try as I might, 18mm was the maximum, and at that, I can't visualise being able to "burp" it on launch, the seal faces are pressed so hard together.
Since it was cold, I did try a warm soaked rag around it, without getting more than 18mm compression. Now back home, 150 miles from the boat, I've tried the old bellows, and find I can compress it 25 to 30mm without real difficulty. It seems much more flexible than the new item.
I'll contact Sillette, the suppliers, to-morrow, but meanwhile, has any-one come across this before?
(In another, current, thead, a poster mentions similar difficulty due to a displaced rubber bushing that was fitted to the bellows. I don't think that's the cause of my problem).
Since my PSS seal is of unknown age, possibly 12+ years, I purchased a replacement bellows, which I fitted end of last week. My problem is that I can't achieve the specified compression of 20 mm for the 1" shaft size. Try as I might, 18mm was the maximum, and at that, I can't visualise being able to "burp" it on launch, the seal faces are pressed so hard together.
Since it was cold, I did try a warm soaked rag around it, without getting more than 18mm compression. Now back home, 150 miles from the boat, I've tried the old bellows, and find I can compress it 25 to 30mm without real difficulty. It seems much more flexible than the new item.
I'll contact Sillette, the suppliers, to-morrow, but meanwhile, has any-one come across this before?
(In another, current, thead, a poster mentions similar difficulty due to a displaced rubber bushing that was fitted to the bellows. I don't think that's the cause of my problem).