Capt. Rodbone
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2020
- Messages
- 177
- Location
- U.S.
- Vessel Name
- SV Stella Polaris MV Sea Turtle
- Vessel Make
- 1978 VanDine Gaff rigged schooner, 1978 Grand Banks Classic Trawler
Some of you so kindly give me your time and expertise and I post so frequently you probably feel like you’re on the loop with us!
Here’s my learning curve for today. Noticed yesterday that both shafts which are dripless no longer were. I find it interesting that both have been completely dry for about 1700 miles but started dripping the same day. This morning I read up on what I need to do and commenced to adjusting.
Port shaft seal adjustment went off without an issue. Loosened the outer tightened the inner then tightened the outer. I think that’s what I’m supposed to do and it worked.
Starboard engine a different situation. While attempting to loosen the outer I noticed that both it and what I will call a collar between there and the inner nut we’re all moving. I did manage to make it leak at about twice the pace it had been, which was a little less than a drip per second. I decided to get another tool and have my pipe wrench on the inner one and try to keep it secure while I attempted to loosen the outer with channel locks. As the pictures will show our slip a few times and begin the annoying process of rounding out those corners so I stopped. It wasn’t working anyway.
So now I’m thinking here’s my plan but I’m obviously looking for suggestions.
I have what I thought was an ample supply of various sized vice grips however I don’t have one quite large enough to go over that outer collar. I suspect a bike ride to the ace hardware will allow me to purchase a larger one. A secure grip on the outer while holding back on the inner hopefully will do it.
I also wonder if I should spray it with some penetrating oil or I think last resort tried to use a heat gun to loosen it some?
Here’s my learning curve for today. Noticed yesterday that both shafts which are dripless no longer were. I find it interesting that both have been completely dry for about 1700 miles but started dripping the same day. This morning I read up on what I need to do and commenced to adjusting.
Port shaft seal adjustment went off without an issue. Loosened the outer tightened the inner then tightened the outer. I think that’s what I’m supposed to do and it worked.
Starboard engine a different situation. While attempting to loosen the outer I noticed that both it and what I will call a collar between there and the inner nut we’re all moving. I did manage to make it leak at about twice the pace it had been, which was a little less than a drip per second. I decided to get another tool and have my pipe wrench on the inner one and try to keep it secure while I attempted to loosen the outer with channel locks. As the pictures will show our slip a few times and begin the annoying process of rounding out those corners so I stopped. It wasn’t working anyway.
So now I’m thinking here’s my plan but I’m obviously looking for suggestions.
I have what I thought was an ample supply of various sized vice grips however I don’t have one quite large enough to go over that outer collar. I suspect a bike ride to the ace hardware will allow me to purchase a larger one. A secure grip on the outer while holding back on the inner hopefully will do it.
I also wonder if I should spray it with some penetrating oil or I think last resort tried to use a heat gun to loosen it some?