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Old 08-12-2008, 09:20 PM
blunas2188 blunas2188 is offline
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Default Hot Stuffing Box on 23 SF inboard CC

We took our boat out for the first time after its re-power and we are having trouble with the stuffing box not over-heating. It a 23' CC SF Inboard with a D4-260 volvo. We are swinging a 17'' wheel and have increased the shaft size from an 1.25'' to 1.5''. We were only running it at about 2000 rpm's since it was our first time out and the stuffing box would not stop over heating. We backed off the packing nut almost till it was coming off and it still would get real hot. The stuffing box is packed with 3 rings of GTU packing material.

We are thinking that either it needs to be broken in or that there is not enough water getting to it to cool it down. We did increase the shaft a 1/4'', which may have restricted the water getting to the stuffing box through the tube, but we feel this shouldn't be a problem.

Any thought or suggestions? Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 08-12-2008, 09:25 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: Hot Stuffing Box on 23 SF inboard CC

New packs needs to soak in the water till dripping.
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Old 08-17-2008, 07:13 PM
dmese dmese is offline
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Default Re: Hot Stuffing Box on 23 SF inboard CC

Take a look at TidesMarine.com and their type j rudder port drippless bearing.
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Old 08-18-2008, 08:14 AM
Caymanboy Caymanboy is offline
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Default Re: Hot Stuffing Box on 23 SF inboard CC

Generally as the boat goes faster the water is sucked out of the stuffing box, there for you need to inject water from the engine, this is usually done off the riser somewhere, I would definitly look at a dripless stuffing box, will still need to inject water but you will never touch the thing again, look at PYI inc.
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