SteveIOW
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I'm in the process of the replacing my old, worn, Deep Sea Seal with a PSS Seal. The prop shaft is 1.0 inches diameter and the stern tube spigot 1.5 inches outside diameter. The PSS seal ordered and supplied is designed for these two dimensions.
The first problem was getting the rotor to slide down the shaft. The ID of the rotor is 1.003" and the OD of my 1.0" shaft actually measures as 1.003". The rotor was tight on the shaft even without the two O rings fitted in the rotor. Anyway after hours of rubbing away at the shaft with emery cloth the rotor is now on the shaft complete with O rings so that problem's solved (eventually).
The PSS bellows are secured to the stern tube with two jubilee clips. The installation instructions say to secure the bellows such that the graphite flange is concentric with the shaft. The ID of the graphite flange is about 4 mm larger than the shaft. However the graphite flange is about 5 inches away from the jubilee clips so the bellows just sag and the graphite flange rests on the top of the shaft. Has anyone else found this? Solution??
I thought the nitrile bellows were one piece but it turns out the aft end has a nitrile insert tube to bring the ID down to 1.5" to match my stern tube. The instructions only show one item number for the bellows. Should the inset tube have been bonded into the bellows. If so the bonding has failed on mine. Am tempted to use a little super glue but should not need to on a new item. Suggestions please.
The first problem was getting the rotor to slide down the shaft. The ID of the rotor is 1.003" and the OD of my 1.0" shaft actually measures as 1.003". The rotor was tight on the shaft even without the two O rings fitted in the rotor. Anyway after hours of rubbing away at the shaft with emery cloth the rotor is now on the shaft complete with O rings so that problem's solved (eventually).
The PSS bellows are secured to the stern tube with two jubilee clips. The installation instructions say to secure the bellows such that the graphite flange is concentric with the shaft. The ID of the graphite flange is about 4 mm larger than the shaft. However the graphite flange is about 5 inches away from the jubilee clips so the bellows just sag and the graphite flange rests on the top of the shaft. Has anyone else found this? Solution??
I thought the nitrile bellows were one piece but it turns out the aft end has a nitrile insert tube to bring the ID down to 1.5" to match my stern tube. The instructions only show one item number for the bellows. Should the inset tube have been bonded into the bellows. If so the bonding has failed on mine. Am tempted to use a little super glue but should not need to on a new item. Suggestions please.
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