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Thank You Steve!
Would you recommend PSS Shaft Seal Packless Sealing System to solve 3-4 drops of water per minute to my bilge thru the shaft. If this is the solution I don't have to change anything. Ytter "Steve" wrote in message ... IMHO (FWIW) I would recommend against displacing any bilge volume. Some day you may have a presistant leak and the larger the bilge volume, the more time you have to find and fix the problem before the water gets to your batteries or other electrical systems. Normally the elect. bilge pump splices are are about 2 ft above the pump (due to the limited length of the original leads). I have concern in my present boat because 80% of my bilge(keel) volume is in integral tanks. These tanks also break the bulge into 3 zone, so I have to have three seperate bulge pumping sumps/systems. Back to your problem.. Use what ever means available to clean this bilge, vacuum extentions,etc., elimanate any leaks so it stays dry. Count your blessings for the extra volume when you take solid water down the hatch. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I don't have any first hand experience with it but I hear it is better than
the teflon packing that I have used for years. With the teflon, I do get a few constant drips while the shaft is turning and it diminishes to near nothing when stopped.. Since I have a ridgid coupling, I have to have engine/shaft alignment down to about .010" at the coupling halves. With resilient mounts, this is difficult to maintain over time.. I've redone my engine alignment once since I launched 18 months ago. Seems to have settled in now. My point; when my engine shaft was out of alignment (acutally our of plane) by about .030", I had to constantly tighten the packing after each engine run... (of course I didn't know that I had lost my earlier alignment until I pulled the coupling bolts and the shaft couple raised noticiably when the spiget was disengaged.) Everything is fine now.. Traditional drip under way and little to none when stopped. I have a deep sump in the engine compartment so none of the leakoff ever gets into the main bilge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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