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Stuffing box on lehman 120 constantly running very hot engine has had alignment checked many times repacked gland still runs very hot.
The water inj is fine. Had the engine aligned. Still runs very hot. One point there is a little ding on the prop would that cause a problemDoes it have water injection? Photo of the stuffing box or model would help.
Exactly what I was wondering.What kind of packing do you have in your stuffing box. Flax packing, the old type needs several drops of water a minute of leakage to keep it cool. Modern Gore packing can get by without any leakage once it is bedded.
Flax packing generally results in the gland running 10 degrees warmer than seawater, Gore less.
David
Gore but I still left a drip until it seatsWhat kind of packing do you have in your stuffing box. Flax packing, the old type needs several drops of water a minute of leakage to keep it cool. Modern Gore packing can get by without any leakage once it is bedded.
Flax packing generally results in the gland running 10 degrees warmer than seawater, Gore less.
David
YesHave you tried increasing the drip rate a bit?
YesCould be, maybe, the shaft isn’t aligned properly with the cutlass bearing. Can you turn it by hand?
Yes it's fine. My question now could the little damage the prop cause vibrationsYou said the water injection is ok. I guess you removed the hose at the barb to check the flow to the gland. Do you know that water is coming out of the shaft tube at the other end?
Yes it can cause vibrations but I don’t think it would cause the stuffing box to overheat.Yes it's fine. My question now could the little damage the prop cause vibrations
Run out of options unless the shaft is bent I hope there is a simpler answerYes it can cause vibrations but I don’t think it would cause the stuffing box to overheat.
One stuffing box on my last boat would chew out packing material fast while the other lasted problem free. I never checked temps to compare, but eventual investigation revealed a bent shaft.Run out of options unless the shaft is bent I hope there is a simpler answer
Packing doesn't get chewed but the other engine is fine so I suspect it's probably a shaft problemOne stuffing box on my last boat would chew out packing material fast while the other lasted problem free. I never checked temps to compare, but eventual investigation revealed a bent shaft.