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I have a so called dripless seal on my prop shaft on a 30ft Halvorsen Island
Gypsy. Ford 120 hp. All good until 1800 RPM and the thing dribbles like a tap. Under 1800 RPM dry again. Had a hell of a time finding the leak. Not much fun down the the bilge beside a 7 litre diesel at 1800 RPM ;-) Interestingly the seal has a small water inlet line from the exhaust into the seal for lubrication - this is a standard feature apparently. The whole thing looks a bit fragile and fussy to me with only a single hose clamp holding the rotating rubber seal to the shaft and up against the stationery "female" part of the seal - I think I'll put an old time stuffing box back on. Any advice? thanks Shawn "Scallywag" |
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