webber63
Member
Hi everybody,
I have just replaced the old packing gland with a Radice RMTA dripless shaft seal (a reengineering of the Volvo Shaft Seal).
The seal has a hose connector that should be used, as the datasheet says, for lubrication water inlet.
The stern tube and the seal are well under the flotation level and the flow of water, removing the seal, is plentiful.
After reading several advices on this and other forums I connected a hose without connecting it to a pressurized water source, but taking it well over the floating level and leaving it open as a vent because the low speed of a sailboat, I read, should not create issues in water flow.
After going out for a test of 30-40 minutes at cruise revs (2200 RPM, the engine is a Bukh DV20) I returned in port and, after mooring, I checked the seal touching the seal itself and the shaft.
The seal is almost cold (the atmosphere temp was about 18°C)- just warm, the shaft a little more warm, not hot (can be touched without pain).
Is it normal or have I to worry about?
Thanks for your replies
I have just replaced the old packing gland with a Radice RMTA dripless shaft seal (a reengineering of the Volvo Shaft Seal).
The seal has a hose connector that should be used, as the datasheet says, for lubrication water inlet.
The stern tube and the seal are well under the flotation level and the flow of water, removing the seal, is plentiful.
After reading several advices on this and other forums I connected a hose without connecting it to a pressurized water source, but taking it well over the floating level and leaving it open as a vent because the low speed of a sailboat, I read, should not create issues in water flow.
After going out for a test of 30-40 minutes at cruise revs (2200 RPM, the engine is a Bukh DV20) I returned in port and, after mooring, I checked the seal touching the seal itself and the shaft.
The seal is almost cold (the atmosphere temp was about 18°C)- just warm, the shaft a little more warm, not hot (can be touched without pain).
Is it normal or have I to worry about?
Thanks for your replies