Thanks.First step is today...grade 10. Previous bolts were grade 5.I do like 
the idea of having someone look at the old bolts. They were 3 months old.Jim
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Once you get your new bolts in, get someone to shift F-N-R while you watch the 
engine and motor mounts. See if one or more of the mounts is allowing excess 
movement.
For once I am glad to not have rubber motor mounts, my engine is hard-bolted to 
the boat.
Joe
Coquina
 
 


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Great suggestions.  Will do. Was planning on grade 8 bolts.

Can do alot of thinking during my 6 hour tow back to my slip!


Thanks jim


 



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When I was installing my rebuilt Yanmar 3QM30, I called the folks at 
Transmission Marine Inc in Fort Lauderdale, FL for some advice (and I needed to 
purchase a replacement dipstick for the paragon).  They strongly stressed the 
importance
 of precise shaft alignment to avoid future problems.  First mentioned was the 
Walter v-drive seals failing is not properly aligned.   I spent plenty of time 
aligning using feeler gauges on all sides of the coupler.  After the first 
year, I verified the alignment.
   So far, I have not have any issues with the v-drive coupler.  


 


I would NOT recommend stainless steel bolts.  As I recall, stainless has less 
than 25% of the sheer strength compared to a grade 8 bolt.  Grade 8 bolts are 
industry standard for demanding applications such as automotive suspensions.  I
 used nickel anti-seize on the bolts and keep the coupler painted and corrosion 
free.  


 

 





-

Paul E.


1981 C&C 38 Landfall 

S/V Johanna Rose

Fort Walton Beach, FL


 


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Subject: Re: Stus-List Coupling bolts shearing





Hi Jim,



My first question is, "Did someone recommend and use stainless steel bolts, say 
316L, as the "best" for marine application?"



       Cheers, Russ

       Sweet 35mk-1





At 11:48 AM 5/23/2018, you wrote:



The boat in question is an 81 landfall 38.

The v-drive coupling bolts have sheared off 3 times and caused loss of power.

Have been very careful to pause when changing gears.

The westerbeak engine runs great throughout all this. The shaft removed and 
checked after the second  time. The 2 bladed max prop sent back and rebuilt. 
New motor mounts installed by po when replacing engine. About 4 years ago (<200 
hours on engine) coupling.
 Allignment done each time and found okay.

I am looking for advice,  suggestions, similar situations and corrections. HELP

Losing confidence in boat.

Thanks

Jim schwartz

SEA YA I

38 LF

Washington nc



 

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