I can't offer any advice on engine alignment but I have a similar problem with 
leaking around the shaft.  In my case, the packing glands are shot and the nut 
is too corroded to remove.  My only solution is to haul the boat out and 
install a new shaft, seal, cutlass bearing, etc.  Until that happens, I wrap 
the shaft with rubber tape to seal the joint when I'm not around.  Its a 
hassle, and I do have to remove/reinstall whenever I use the boat, but it does 
add some peace of mind.  And like you, I'm always sure to have shore power 
connected to ensure the bilge pump is powered.
 
Good luck with your alignment.
 
Jim Little
PORTKEY
1977 27 TR
San Pedro, CA
 


To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:10:55 -0500
Subject: [IC27A] shaft alignment / motor mounts


  



We performed a "back down test" as described here:
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/Alignment2.htm


We didn't see major shifting of the engine on the mounts, but we did see some 
shifting.


At idle RPM's, our shaft wobbles quite a lot. I've no doubt at all that this is 
seriously wearing out our packing gland and probably our cutlass bearing too, 
although I won't see that until this fall's haul-out for the winter. When we 
increase RPM's to 1000 or 1200, the wobble goes away -- evidence of the above 
link's description of "self aligning" due to centrifugal forces. I can put my 
hand on the transmission coupling to the shaft and I don't feel any wobble at 
cruising speeds -- 2,000 to 2,400 RPM.


This is a huge concern for us, because while we decided to nurse-maid the 
packing gland until our fall haul-out, I also don't want a sudden problem that 
will sink our boat before then. I'm actually considering installing a second 
bilge pump as backup to our primary electric pump of unknown vintage. We left 
the boat one weekend during stormy weather and upon our re-visit, our house 
battery was dead and there was 2" of water over the bilge top. Of course we 
will no longer leave the boat without shore power until this is corrected.


Any advice from the super smart people on this list? I previously noted that 
our port-side, front engine mount top nut was completely loose and we 
hand-tightened it, but we really have no idea how our engine mounts should be 
tightened. We know they should not be cocked at an angle at rest but beyond 
that we're still clueless.


Thanks everyone!


David
s/v Persephone
1988 Hull # 6480 TR
Chicago, IL




                                          

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