pete
Well-Known Member
Looking at a boat that has just had the shaft seal replaced with a Volvo seal that has a water spigot pointing upwards, this is piped horizontally about 12" then down through the hull via it's own sea cock, the owner said it has to be burped if the boat is ever dried out.
I know that the seal has to be lubricated and cooled with water but what is the pipe doing ? it isn't connected to the engine cooling system so no pump is involved and under static conditions water would not escape from the seal as there would be air trapped in the pipe above the seal.
Does the boat moving through the water form a suction on this pipe to create flow and if it does will it need to be burped every time I dry out (I have a drying mooring).
Thanks Pete
I know that the seal has to be lubricated and cooled with water but what is the pipe doing ? it isn't connected to the engine cooling system so no pump is involved and under static conditions water would not escape from the seal as there would be air trapped in the pipe above the seal.
Does the boat moving through the water form a suction on this pipe to create flow and if it does will it need to be burped every time I dry out (I have a drying mooring).
Thanks Pete