DAKA
Well-Known Member
I am only just getting used to Shafts after outdrives and need a bit of help please.
A cummins mechanic taught me a shaft alignment short cut and I am interested if this method is designed to be a permanent fix or just intended as a quick check........
With the flexible coupling attached, rotate the shaft by hand until it is free.
If it is too tight to move by hand then adjust the mount.
Its very quick to check and very quick to adjust as it saves undoing all the coupling bolts, any comments as to how reliable it is ?
I replaced a rubber mount that looked to be worn and then lowered the mount by 5 mm to allow free rotation, could the 5mm too high mount have caused the rubber to wear ?
There wasnt any noticeable vibration save hard astern.
How significant is lowering a mount 5 mm ?
A cummins mechanic taught me a shaft alignment short cut and I am interested if this method is designed to be a permanent fix or just intended as a quick check........
With the flexible coupling attached, rotate the shaft by hand until it is free.
If it is too tight to move by hand then adjust the mount.
Its very quick to check and very quick to adjust as it saves undoing all the coupling bolts, any comments as to how reliable it is ?
I replaced a rubber mount that looked to be worn and then lowered the mount by 5 mm to allow free rotation, could the 5mm too high mount have caused the rubber to wear ?
There wasnt any noticeable vibration save hard astern.
How significant is lowering a mount 5 mm ?