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Jere Lull wrote:
On 2007-10-15 21:29:21 -0400, "Roger Long" said: "Jere Lull" wrote Agree with the "nothing wrong" and the recommendation of the gfo packing, BUT feel something is wrong if you have to tighten up even seasonally. Could well be. This is the first boat I've owned and chartering and borrowing doesn't give you a chance to track things like this. My engine mounts are quite soft so there's a lot of motion which is hard on the packing although it makes for a very smooth running boat. I've had to adjust the box more often since I replaced the flexible hose with the very thick Buck Algonquin hose made for the purpose. It's quite stiff which also puts more stress on the packing when the engine moves. Yup, that sounds like you need new engine mounts. May well become smoother with proper alignment and without the engine bouncing around. It's a job I have to get around to. Fit an AquaDrive and all your engine vibration will vanish. We had one on a 36-footer and I've yet to see a smoother drive unit. We did not replace the stuffing box packing in the 6 years we owned the boat. No shaft leaks, and the engine was smooth as silk. http://www.aquadrive.net/ad_features.html Dennis. |
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