djs
Well-Known Member
I am replacing the volvo stern gland as it is beyond its 'official life' but more importantly allows in a steady trickle of water when under motor. I had no knowledge of how it was all arranged so carefully undid everything last weekend and separated the bits. The boat is out of the water! apologies if the following description is confusing, I wasn't sensible enough to take photos.
The outboard end of the solid rubber tube was pushed onto a brass cylindrical block that was then secured to the stern tube using a short length of reinforced neoprene hose with a couple of hose clips. (i'll put two on each end when reassembling)
The brass cylinder appears to just be a solid lump of metal not a housing for any bearings. this metal lump 'rattles' on the prop shaft with about 2mm of clearance. i assume that there should be some space between the shaft and block to allow water to reach the lip seals in the stern gland but was surprised by the amount of play between the two. Should I be concerned? Part of the worry is that the engine mounts were loose when I bought the boat leading to lots of vibration and I am worried that this may have caused some damage. It's a 1 inch shaft on a flexible coupling to a hurth gearbox and a Beta 1005 28hp engine.
any thoughts and experience of the same gratefully recieved.
many thanks
Dave
The outboard end of the solid rubber tube was pushed onto a brass cylindrical block that was then secured to the stern tube using a short length of reinforced neoprene hose with a couple of hose clips. (i'll put two on each end when reassembling)
The brass cylinder appears to just be a solid lump of metal not a housing for any bearings. this metal lump 'rattles' on the prop shaft with about 2mm of clearance. i assume that there should be some space between the shaft and block to allow water to reach the lip seals in the stern gland but was surprised by the amount of play between the two. Should I be concerned? Part of the worry is that the engine mounts were loose when I bought the boat leading to lots of vibration and I am worried that this may have caused some damage. It's a 1 inch shaft on a flexible coupling to a hurth gearbox and a Beta 1005 28hp engine.
any thoughts and experience of the same gratefully recieved.
many thanks
Dave