What size is needed please? 1/4? ___
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I have a 1"
I have a 1" prop shaft, e.g. I assume a 1" stuffing box and used 3/16"
flax when I repacked it several years ago.FYI
On 2017-10-25 9:11 AM, robert via CnC-List wrote:
Eugene,
The size of the flax (stuffing) depends on the diameter of the prop
shaft.what is the diameter of the shaft?
Eugene,
The size of the flax (stuffing) depends on the diameter of the prop
shaft.what is the diameter of the shaft?
Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.
On 2017-10-24 1:51 PM, Eugene Fodor via CnC-List wrote:
I noticed that my stuffing box has started leaking pretty badly and
suspe
I noticed that my stuffing box has started leaking pretty badly and suspect
that the flax has never been replaced. I tightened it up once, but think
it's at it's end.
Does anyone know what size flax to use in the nut?
Thanks,
Gene Fodor
'Hawk' C&C 29-2
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Subject: Re: Stus-List 29-2 stuffing box Now Stuffing Material Damage
Returning to the dock, I ran the prop in reverse and heard a small “thud” from
below. I discovered that the prop shaft had pulled out of the coupling and
pulled back through the stuffing box allowing sea water to enter. We
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Subject: Re: Stus-List 29-2 stuffing box Now Stuffing Material Damage
Returning to the dock, I ran the prop in reverse and heard a small “thud” from
below. I discovered that the prop shaft had pulled out of the coupling and
pulled back through the stuffing box
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A couple of BIG slip joint (Channelock) pliers will do the trick. The infa
A couple of BIG slip joint (Channelock) pliers will do the trick. The
infamous packing gland wrench (sink wrench) also works with one of the
aforementioned pliers.
https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-190-Adjustable-Wrench/dp/B0031F02EK/ref=pd_lpo_200_lp_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=481P75GC53
What tools are the best to tighten the stuffing box on a 29-2. Also what is the
size of the packing? What packing should be used?___
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Shaft
is polished where the packing sits but other than that nothing to mention.
Michael Brown
Windburn
C&C 30-1
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2015 06:13:00 -0700
From: Russ & Melody
To: robert ,cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List 29-2 stuffing box
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Russ et al:
I will make a correction as wellI used 1/4" flax on a one inch
diameter shaft.three strands and placed as Rich said, at a 120 deg.
of each other. Maybe that was why I could not get the packing nut to
thread with the three strands in all at oncebecause I used 1/4" flax
Good correction Robert.
I should have said, "... will drip once per
minute..." (phew, metric still gets me sometimes :)
And yeah, this guy does a great job of presenting boat chores information.
Cheers, Russ
At 06:00 AM 03/06/2015, Robert wrote:
Great site on how to repack a tradit
Great site on how to repack a traditional stuffing box.
Bev, as for the size of the packing material, it depends on the diameter
of the prop shaft.as the article stated, I used three strands of
3/16" flax on a 1" diameter shaft. However, mine does not drip at the
rate anywhere near where
As I recall, packing should be put in in sections rather than in one spiral
piece. The method I used before getting a dripless seal, was to carefully cut
three rings of packing and insert them so the ring ends were rotated 120
degrees from each other, sort of like piston rings in an engine.
Ric
Hi Rick & Bev,
Good advice, except the repack. Packing loads
into the gland as segments, not as a spiral
wound. The direction of shaft rotation has nothin' to do with it.
I found this very nice explanation to pass along.
this guy does a bang-up job of presenting this
task. Pages 2 & 3 is mo
A 2 1/4" wrench will do the nuts as I recall, or use a couple of big pipe
wrenches. You'll have to measure the packing, mine was 5/16" teflon. I
crammed my corpus into that space, I'm sure you can.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 2 June 2015 at 20:52, Rick Rohwer via CnC-Li
HI Bev, I now have a dripless shaft, but in the past I have tweaked these.
It’s not complex. If you don’t need new packing you just tighten the gland to
a point where it is weeping at the rate you like. Channel locks or pipe wrench
will do the trick. This is not high stress wrenching but yo
What is the size of nuts on the stuffing box shaft? What size is the packing?
Does anyone know of a gnome or elf available for hire in Vancouver to tighten
the same?___
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