| Title: | SAILING |
| Notice: | Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference |
| Moderator: | UNIFIX::BERENS |
| Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 2299 |
| Total number of notes: | 20724 |
This note is for a fellow I came in contact with thru CW's second
opinion four years ago when I was buying my boat.(We both own
DownEasterns 32.Since then he has kept in touch.
He called me at the beginning of last summer and told me of a grinding
noise he had arount the propeller,cutlass bearing area when he was
reving around 1500 rpm's. Below 1500 rpm everything was normal,no noises.
Above 1500 the grinding noise would increase and he also would
experience a lot of vibration.At the time I told him to check the
engine mounts for proper shaft allignment and to feel the shaft for
any play for worn cutless bearing.
He called me a couple days ago very puzzled.
He has replaced the shaft, the cutlass bearing and has tried,at the
advice of some experts, three different propellers and the original
problem still remains exactly the same.
The engine is a Westerbake and he never had that problem before and
he didn't change anything prior to the problem that would effect
the engine,shaft or propeller.
I told him that I place a note in this file and maybe we get some
new leads.I also told him to check inside the ceramic..? tube the
shaft goes thru before the cutless bearing ,I think that tube is
called log, for any debris Any other suggestion would be appresiated.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1814.1 | transmission? | MSCSSE::BERENS | Alan Berens | Fri Nov 22 1991 11:54 | 4 |
How about a bad transmission bearing or damaged gear teeth? An input shaft bearing in my old truck's transmission once failed. At first, it only yowled at high speed under acceleration. As it got worse, it made noise all the time. | |||||
| 1814.2 | noise | CNTROL::WIDDER | Fri Dec 06 1991 13:08 | 18 | |
I assume that there is no noise when the trasmission is in neutral so
that eliminates any engine related problems. I is not likely to be the
propeller since that was not changed when the problem started, however
it could be a bent blade if it struck something. The cutlass bearing
would seem most likely. Is it loose in its mount? Is the shaft worn
inside the bearing?
The stuffing box is a possibility.
The transmission bearing is also a possibility. I
would disconnect the prop shaft at the coupling just behind the
transmission. If the noise remains, then it is the transmission. If it's
gone then the noise is the cutlass bearing, stuffing box or propeller.
Reving up the engine with the prop removed will eliminate that
possibility. Backing off the stuffing box nut will isolate that,
leaving only the cutlass bearing.
Good luck
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