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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:44:15 -0500, "bob medico"
wrote: I have a sailboat with a 1" stainless propellor shaft. The shaft is supported outside by a rubber cutlass bearing in the hull (no strut). Inside there is a short piece of hose with a stuffing box/ packing nut. When the coupling is disconnected at the transmission the shaft will sag about 1/2". My question is how do you know when the shaft coupling is at the correct hieght (up and down) prior to getting out the feeler gauge etc. I imagine this is a common question? =================================== It sounds to me like you may have a lot of play in the cutlass bearing. Ideally a nice new snug cutlass will support the shaft without a lot of movement. If there's any doubt I'd start by replacing it since you've got things apart anyway. If that solves the excessive play issue you're problem is solved. The prop shaft should now point right at the transmission coupler. If not, the engine needs to be raised/lowered as appropriate. If you still have a lot of shaft play with a new cutlass you'll have to average out the play left/right and top/bottom. Ideally the shaft should point to the transmission when in the center of both ranges. At that point you can mate up the flanges and start with the feeler guages. Do you know if your shaft is straight? If not it might be a good time to check before you get further into the process. |
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