Favunclerich
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2010
- Messages
- 203
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2542G708
- Vessel Name
- Roam (2008 #42)
I'd like to follow-up after having started this thread a couple of months ago. After I discovered this issue, I re-aligned the engine to the prop shaft. Then I used a regular length 24 mm combination wrench and applied as much torque as I could within the confines of the bilge to tighten the nuts. There is insufficient room for a conventional torque wrench and socket for some of the nuts. It would be difficult to engineer something capable of applying measured torque within the confines of the bilge. I did not use Locktite.
The results are good so far. I've put around 100 additional hours on Roam after re-tightening the nuts. The nuts are still tight and I can detect no damage to the engine, mounts or prop shaft. Three other owners of tugs with many hours have contacted me privately. All have done the same and all have had similarly good outcomes.
I plan to continue to monitor the nuts, but it seems that including this as a 250 hour maintenance check should keep this from reoccurring.
The results are good so far. I've put around 100 additional hours on Roam after re-tightening the nuts. The nuts are still tight and I can detect no damage to the engine, mounts or prop shaft. Three other owners of tugs with many hours have contacted me privately. All have done the same and all have had similarly good outcomes.
I plan to continue to monitor the nuts, but it seems that including this as a 250 hour maintenance check should keep this from reoccurring.