Ric
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Sillette is the Radice distributor. Do mail order.
Their website is not really set up for internet commerce, and they haven't answered my email enquiry made three days ago. Anybody know of a more reliable source?
Sillette is the Radice distributor. Do mail order.
Their website is not really set up for internet commerce, and they haven't answered my email enquiry made three days ago. Anybody know of a more reliable source?
Why not use the telephone?
Because I am in Nigeria at the moment! Phones hardly work here, but internet is ok.
People are referring to a "vent tube" aft of the greasing point. Radice brochure on their website refers to this as an inlet tube, presumably from part of the cooling water before it goes to the exhaust water trap. Which one is correct please?
No, you need to push it past the first lip seals to get the grease between the two seals. It lubricates the lips.
Just a side issue on this subject. I posted recently about the crevice corrosion which occured on my shaft under the TM1 seal that I have fitted. This is still a worry so I am investigating all these seals again. The PSS seal looks to be the favourite( in my circumstances)as any corrosion would be on the seal face rather than on my shaft.
I would like to understand my TM seal better though. It has a water connection to my raw water system, why does the TM seal need this, the Radice system just needs a non pressure water supply and the volvo no water supply at all. Is the sealing bit ( the actual seal) different on these seals. I am trying to find a diagram of the TM seal so I can see just how the seal fits in the housing.
Think it needs a feed, because unlike the Volvo type which is solid rubber, you cannot squeeze it (burping) to expel air. The seals inside will be lip seals, but don't know whether they are moulded in or inserted into grooves. The original Tides does have replaceable lip seals. other similar lip seal units such as Vetus and Bukh also require positive water feeds to ensure no air as the seals are water cooled.
Sounds like an old timer giving advice to a youngster on where to put his willy!Great. Many thanks for this. I think that is the place that I was, rather clumsily, trying to describe... Thanks for making me feel better.
Are you meant to grease the Volvo seal annually or only on installation as I thought it was water lubricated ?
The bearing is water lubricated, the lip-seals are grease lubricated. There have been many posts (including one by me) about techniques to apply grease.
Colin. Www.solocoastalsailing.co.uk