stuffing Box Maintenance
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stuffing Box Maintenance
Also, on the second photo you will notice that the bolts on the stuffing boxes don't have jam nuts on them. Each stuffing box is the same, meaning neither side had jam nuts on them. It would seem odd that both sides are missing the nuts so I am figuring on this style they don't have jam nuts??? Any help would be appreciated.
Re: stuffing Box Maintenance
Aren't the outer flange holes threaded? if they are, the current nuts are acting as jam nuts I would think, but it wouldn't hurt to add secondary nuts to prevent the current ones from backing off. The only reason they would, would be due to vibration otherwise there should be minimal stress there.
If there is nothing else in the vicinity that the wire would hook up to like a thru-hull fitting or a terminal block, look for a tapped hole on the aft section of the shaft log. I don't see one in the pics, check the bottom.
If there is nothing else in the vicinity that the wire would hook up to like a thru-hull fitting or a terminal block, look for a tapped hole on the aft section of the shaft log. I don't see one in the pics, check the bottom.
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Re: stuffing Box Maintenance
That is what I call reinforced hose!
Big D is correct -- looks like the outer piece is threaded, so the nuts are jam nuts. Small one goes next to the prop -- oh couldn't resist.....
What's in the hole? My bonding wire goes to a bronze shaft log, where the shaft actually exits the boat, but in your pics it looks like it is coming from there.
I would consider ditching that iron clamp and going with SS T-bolt clamps....
Big D is correct -- looks like the outer piece is threaded, so the nuts are jam nuts. Small one goes next to the prop -- oh couldn't resist.....
What's in the hole? My bonding wire goes to a bronze shaft log, where the shaft actually exits the boat, but in your pics it looks like it is coming from there.
I would consider ditching that iron clamp and going with SS T-bolt clamps....
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Re: stuffing Box Maintenance
+1P-Dogg wrote:.....I would consider ditching that iron clamp and going with SS T-bolt clamps....
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year