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Shaft support and alignment

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Thwhalley@aol.com
Sun, Nov 6, 2005 2:58 PM

Paul

If you would like to see pictures of how I solved my shaft  alignment
problems go to http://groups.msn.com/TrawlerMV/pictures
(http://groups.msn.com/TrawlerMV/pictures) .  The name of the boat is Memphis Belle, the steps I used
start at the bottom  of the third page of my pictures. After I got the proper
shaft alignment I  fabricated a bearing block into the hull so the shaft would
remain lined up  when the V- drive was removed.

Paul Brannon wrote:

After all of the conversations regarding  dripless shaft seals, cutless
bearings, and engine alignment I  disconnected the shaft from my starboard
transmission to correct a  problem with a seal leaking.  I noticed that when

I

disconnected the  flange that the shaft could drop a ways (maybe a half

inch?).

There  was lots of play in the stern tube.  Is this normal?  If so, how

would

one check alignment with all of this play in the shaft?  I may  be hauling

out

for bottom paint and want to make any corrections while it  is out.

Thank you,

Paul If you would like to see pictures of how I solved my shaft alignment problems go to _http://groups.msn.com/TrawlerMV/pictures_ (http://groups.msn.com/TrawlerMV/pictures) . The name of the boat is Memphis Belle, the steps I used start at the bottom of the third page of my pictures. After I got the proper shaft alignment I fabricated a bearing block into the hull so the shaft would remain lined up when the V- drive was removed. Paul Brannon wrote: >After all of the conversations regarding dripless shaft seals, cutless >bearings, and engine alignment I disconnected the shaft from my starboard >transmission to correct a problem with a seal leaking. I noticed that when I >disconnected the flange that the shaft could drop a ways (maybe a half inch?). >There was lots of play in the stern tube. Is this normal? If so, how would >one check alignment with all of this play in the shaft? I may be hauling out >for bottom paint and want to make any corrections while it is out. > >Thank you,