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For all those with PSS. After a few accidents with cruising boats the standard way to fit them is to add 2 pipe clamps on the shaft behind the metal ring and say 1/8" away.
Put the screw for each on opposite sides.
Then when the locking screws come loose the ring can only move an 1/8". A simple visual check will determine if everything is still in place as it should be.
The problem is that the heating and cooling of the ring and shaft can loosen the screws.
As for heat, I have once had high pressure steam out of a vent on a PSS seal. The engine compartment turned black with a shower of fine particles. Do not allow anything to stop water getting to the seal. If you ever see a black fog other than just after fitting it stop the engine.
Put the screw for each on opposite sides.
Then when the locking screws come loose the ring can only move an 1/8". A simple visual check will determine if everything is still in place as it should be.
The problem is that the heating and cooling of the ring and shaft can loosen the screws.
As for heat, I have once had high pressure steam out of a vent on a PSS seal. The engine compartment turned black with a shower of fine particles. Do not allow anything to stop water getting to the seal. If you ever see a black fog other than just after fitting it stop the engine.