Ready to put boat in water after a long winter. One thing left to do, 45 minute repack stuffing box. I did not have the tools so I turned the job over to the yard where we winter the boat. This is the first time that I know of that the stuffing box has been repacked.
I received a call 2 days ago that they were having trouble separating the stuffing box haves. It appears when the box was put together the threads were crossed. The yard wanted to know if it was OK with me to pull the shaft back so they could get the stuffing box off and inspect it to determine if the box was salvageable. I agreed, since it is almost impossible to work in that small area on a RT25SC.
I received another call from the yard today. Now they cannot get the engine coupling off the shaft in that small area. So I have 2 choices: (1) remove the engine to allow room to work or (1) cut the shaft. I opted to cut the shaft. So now a 45 minute job and a few $$ in parts has turned into a many hour job, a new stuffing box, a new shaft and a new engine split coupling to the shaft so we do not need to cut the shaft in the future.
I wish boat manufactures would think ahead and design the boats so they can be maintained at a reasonable cost!
I received a call 2 days ago that they were having trouble separating the stuffing box haves. It appears when the box was put together the threads were crossed. The yard wanted to know if it was OK with me to pull the shaft back so they could get the stuffing box off and inspect it to determine if the box was salvageable. I agreed, since it is almost impossible to work in that small area on a RT25SC.
I received another call from the yard today. Now they cannot get the engine coupling off the shaft in that small area. So I have 2 choices: (1) remove the engine to allow room to work or (1) cut the shaft. I opted to cut the shaft. So now a 45 minute job and a few $$ in parts has turned into a many hour job, a new stuffing box, a new shaft and a new engine split coupling to the shaft so we do not need to cut the shaft in the future.
I wish boat manufactures would think ahead and design the boats so they can be maintained at a reasonable cost!