David,

 

The motor mount is a resilient rubber to isolate vibration so it's not
unexpected to see the vibrating side come loose. The problem when this
occurs is that the position of the top and bottom nut is your shaft
alignment. Now that it is loose there is really no way to know that the
bottom nut hasn't also moved putting the shaft out of alignment. If you are
on the hard and it's only the one that is loose then tighten it for now and
re-align the shaft after the hull has been floating for a week or so.

 

When you re-align and/or tighten be sure to use two wrenches. The resilient
rubber holding the treaded stud is not intended to withstand torque and the
second wrench is used to keep the torque off the rubber.

 

Phil Agur
<http://www.catalina27.org/public_pages/profile270.htm> s/v Wing Tip 
C270 LE #184            MMSI 366901790 



 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
David Savlin
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 11:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IC27A] motor mounts

 

  

Sorry, to be clear, I meant the nut on the top bolt was loose.

 

David

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:34 PM, David Savlin <[email protected]> wrote:

  

[Attachment(s) from David Savlin included below] 

Recently I was troubleshooting my shiver-happy fuel gauge and noticed that
the top bolt of one of the motor mounts was completely loose. See attached
pic. the starboard side one was finger-loose too, haven't checked the aft
bolts yet.

 

Link to a photo is below. In case the attachment doesn't work.

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gi6nkOsOEB9bvo4pII6W6Q?feat=directlink

 

How tight should these be? I figured they should be somewhat more than
finger tight since the top bolt secures it to the rubber motor mount shock
absorber, the bottom part of the motor mount appears to be quite secure.

 

I paged through the manual but didn't find anything. Does anyone have
advice?

 

Thanks!

 

Happy Sailing,

David

Persephone, hull #6480, 1988

 



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