superheat6k
Well-Known Member
Having hunted high and low for a leak on my stbd Twin Disc gearbox, I discovered a slow drip beneath the oil cooler above the box. This was running down and around the gearbox casing then into the bilge.
So pleased that I haven't got to remove the gearbox, I have now removed the cooler. The amount of solid crud inside on the seawater side was unbelievable, so much I suspect this was pushing the end cover away which clamps the O ring seal, allowing the seal to weep.
So, advice please ...
1 Operating oil pressure to the gearbox clutches has a max limit of 350 psi, and this is passed directly through the cooler. Once the new seals arrive I intend to re-assemble and squeeze with OFNitrogen to 360 PSI on the oil side, with an immersion test to look for bubbles.
Any reason NOT to squeeze with gas pressure rather than hydraulic pressure ?
2 If there is a leak around the periphery of the seal this will be immediately apparent.
3 if a leak appears from a tube or tube / end-plate joint any ideas how I can pinpoint it ?
The cooler requires the end caps in place as these position the O rings against the cooler insert & casing.
So pleased that I haven't got to remove the gearbox, I have now removed the cooler. The amount of solid crud inside on the seawater side was unbelievable, so much I suspect this was pushing the end cover away which clamps the O ring seal, allowing the seal to weep.
So, advice please ...
1 Operating oil pressure to the gearbox clutches has a max limit of 350 psi, and this is passed directly through the cooler. Once the new seals arrive I intend to re-assemble and squeeze with OFNitrogen to 360 PSI on the oil side, with an immersion test to look for bubbles.
Any reason NOT to squeeze with gas pressure rather than hydraulic pressure ?
2 If there is a leak around the periphery of the seal this will be immediately apparent.
3 if a leak appears from a tube or tube / end-plate joint any ideas how I can pinpoint it ?
The cooler requires the end caps in place as these position the O rings against the cooler insert & casing.