Originally posted by Ewok
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recall for prop shaft seal collar
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Thanks Dom. I guess I'll leave well enough alone. WABoating has been on my boat several times and he didn't hear any of the noises that brought him down the road to a new transmission and the new water fed seal.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
- 4302
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
Just to add a bit more clarity: My older "dry" seal wasn't leaking, just making horrific noises when the shaft was turning. Replacement with the "wet" version per the seal manufacturer's recommendation eliminated the noises and things are still nice and dry.
And in case anyone thinks I was overreacting, here's the sound I was hearing:
"Dry" shaft seal sound
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
- 4302
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
Looks to me like they're having trouble with the rotor not staying in place on the propshaft, leading to relaxation of the compression and thus water leaks. They're brute-forcing a solution by adding another ring behind the rotor to increase the "bite" on the propshaft. The fact that this secondary ring is split means you don't have to pull the shaft to install it.
Interesting that this shaft seal doesn't use a bellows. Since that heavy rubber hose doesn't compress along its length very well, I presume the compression comes from basically pushing it out of axial alignment? (In other words, "bending" the hose out of a straight line and into something of a curve.) Wouldn't that also cause the carbon ring to be out of alignment? (Because the end of the hose would follow the curve mentioned above.) If that's not true, then what is getting compressed when you push it that 3/8ths of an inch?
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