I have a 2002 22i type r boat and at the end of last season I noticed my bilge was running more than ever. Today I found the problem water is coming from around the output shaft which gos through the hull. Has anyone had this problem and is this something that I should be able to repair or will it have to be repaired by a tige shop? Thanks in advance any and all help David
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Here is the link Spharis did for his dripless, great pics and info
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Originally posted by Fast1911 View PostHere is the link Spharis did for his dripless, great pics and info
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...ht=packing+nutIf its not fun, Why do it?
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Thanks for the input.I could not find a packing nut with a seal on my boat. It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. I have adjusted it but have not put it back in the water yet. I will post again after this weekend. Thanks for all the replys.
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Originally posted by davidsauto View PostThanks for the input.I could not find a packing nut with a seal on my boat. It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. I have adjusted it but have not put it back in the water yet. I will post again after this weekend. Thanks for all the replys.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by davidsauto View Post... It appears that my boat has a pss shaft seal and the preload for this type of seal with a 1.25 shaft diamenter is one inch of perload after stainless steel collar contacts the carbon seal. ...
We idled around for a few minutes and it kept getting better.
After 10 minutes or so the leak was gone.
I suspect there was some corrosion buildup of some sort between the carbon ring and the SS ring that reseated after use.
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I will check the shaft with a dial indicator before this weekend. As for viberation at high rpms if there is it is no worse than it was when I bought the boat but thats not saying it doesnt have. I will pay more attention to it when I put it in the water this weekend if I don't find a bent shaft. Does anyone know how much runout is acceptable for a direct drive shaft?
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Originally posted by davidsauto View PostI will check the shaft with a dial indicator before this weekend. As for viberation at high rpms if there is it is no worse than it was when I bought the boat but thats not saying it doesnt have. I will pay more attention to it when I put it in the water this weekend if I don't find a bent shaft. Does anyone know how much runout is acceptable for a direct drive shaft?Common Sense is not so Common
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