Siriussl23
New Member
Thought this information may be useful to anyone with a PSS shaft seal.
About 5 weeks ago the I developed a serious leak between the graphite ring and the stainless steel rotor of the seal. Closer inspection revealed that the there was only two of the grub screws that are supposed to lock the rotor in place and these were loose. There should be four in total - two locking down the first set.
This allowed the rotor to back away from the graphite ring which broke the seal. The rotor should compress the bellows of the seal.
I probably should have this on my pre-sail ceck list. I've learned now that it's worth checking that the screws are in place and that the second set of screws are in place to lock them in. Having water coming in is scary.
About 5 weeks ago the I developed a serious leak between the graphite ring and the stainless steel rotor of the seal. Closer inspection revealed that the there was only two of the grub screws that are supposed to lock the rotor in place and these were loose. There should be four in total - two locking down the first set.
This allowed the rotor to back away from the graphite ring which broke the seal. The rotor should compress the bellows of the seal.
I probably should have this on my pre-sail ceck list. I've learned now that it's worth checking that the screws are in place and that the second set of screws are in place to lock them in. Having water coming in is scary.