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![]() "R.W. Behan" wrote in message om... Greetings; Several years ago we replaced the stuffing box on our Victory Tug with a packless shaft seal. Since then I've heard of one boat sinking and another close to it when the stainless rotor loosened, slid forward, and allowed water to enter the boat. Just today I discovered FAR more salt water in the bilge than should have been there, and found a lot of splashes around the packless seal. Evidently it's leaking. I'm tempted to remove the packless shaft seal and reinstall the stuffing box, but to use as packing the new hot stuff from the makers of GoreTex. It is supposed to be so heat resistant you can crank down on the packing gland until NO water seeps through. You get a dripless seal without all the fancy mechanical stuff of the packless shaft seal system. Anybody have comments on this issue? Thanks, Dick B. LNVT "Annie" I think you can adjust your packless seal by loosening the set screws and sliding the ring a little bit further aft. This puts more pressure on the two mating surfaces. I believe there are two hex head set screws in the ring by the way. The lowest one locks the ring on the shaft while the upper one prevents the lower one from loosening. Not much chance of the ring moving. I think the only hazard with these units is fire in the engine compartment. This can burn up the rubber bellows and then you have a lot of water coming in. Stopping it would be a bit difficult but not impossible. |
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