STOL71
Well-Known Member
Mv sailboat has a PSS non-drip shaft seal. On high revs (3000RPM+) I have some water splurting in when the shaft is pushed in forward gear. There is no water coming in on revs below 3000 rpm or when not in gear. The amount of water coming in isn't enough to be alarming, plus rarely that tI run the engine at 3000+ rpm.
I suspect that the bellow doesn't have enough tension and planning on changing the bellow at the end of the season when I haul the boat out.
Meanwhile, I would like to increase tension on the bellow by moving the stainless steel rotor back by a few millimetres. Was planning on undoing the set screws after clamping the rotor in place, move the rotor and use new set screws to hold the rotor at its new position few millimetres back.
My question: I am planning on doing that whilst the boat is in the water. Is that too risky? Anyone has experience in doing the above with a PSS seal?
I suspect that the bellow doesn't have enough tension and planning on changing the bellow at the end of the season when I haul the boat out.
Meanwhile, I would like to increase tension on the bellow by moving the stainless steel rotor back by a few millimetres. Was planning on undoing the set screws after clamping the rotor in place, move the rotor and use new set screws to hold the rotor at its new position few millimetres back.
My question: I am planning on doing that whilst the boat is in the water. Is that too risky? Anyone has experience in doing the above with a PSS seal?