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On Jul 14, 2:23 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 00:35:27 -0000, "Capt. Rob" wrote: If you rotate one flange against the other sufficiently far enough to shear one bolt, you're going to shear them all, it's really pretty simple. Marty. Think for a moment. A propeller slices and chews into a heavy submerged log. MAYBE all the bolts shear off and the engine/tranny is free of the shaft. Or MAYBE one bolt hangs on and now the flange wobbles. = Bent shaft. Talk to a mechanic, Martin. Or the folks at drivesaver. Not only does this happen, it happens often enough that our adjuster knew about it. We had a nice long talk about drippless packing as well, since ours failed on impact. Bob, make sure you get the proper torque rating on the new Drivesaver. These things were originally designed for +200hp boats. I've read where they don't always break at the lower torque found on sailboat drivetrains. This may be why your shaft bent. Here's a link to an example.http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/t...ing/2005-Novem... The company may have addressed the torque rating issue with more models now. There are also electrical implications to be considered due to isolation, but I can't speak to that. From reading your posts here, you generally rely on yardbirds to do things right, but also know they often don't. If you examine the Drivesaver, you'll see that it provides the bolts to the output flange on one side of it, and separate bolts to the prop shaft flange on the other side. When the torque rating is exceeded (the prop digging in a log, or a line fouling the shaft eg,) the plastic should shatter, completely disconnecting prop shaft from trans output. If all works well, no damage has been done. The shattered Driversaver parts can be removed from the flanges, the prop shaft can be pulled forward and the flanges bolted together as they would be with no Drivesaver installed. You're back in business. --Vic- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Interesting post, Vic...thanks! RB 35s5 NY |