[alberg30] engine alignment
RABBIT649 at aol.com
RABBIT649 at aol.com
Thu Jan 20 02:11:04 PST 2000
From: RABBIT649 at aol.com
There is away to avoid all this by substituting money: Vetus sells the PSS
shaft coupling, a kind of simplified CV joint that allows full, vibration
free transmission of power with 15 degree off axis alignment. Costs about
$250 last time I looked.
Paul
Ashwagh #23
P.S. Thanks for the procedure, though, Dick. I saved it for future reference.
In a message dated 1/19/00 11:27:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,
daf at mobiletel.com writes:
> From: Dick Filinich <daf at mobiletel.com>
>
> Kevin:By request from Lee I'll put on for all,this will be a bit lenghty
> for those not interested move on.
> 1.never try to align engine with vessel out of water,boats flex and
> twist,in water boats settle.
> 2.you need 2 people,wrenches for motor mount bolts,coupling bolts and a
> set of mechanics feeler gauges(blade type)you will also need a way to
> pick up the engine just enough to slide shims in mounts when
> needed.Small hydraulic jack from auto trunk,2x4 wood stud on top of 2x4
> laid on floor in front of engine,or brute strength,leverage is better.
> 3.use only metal plate for shim material,aluminum can be worked with
> homeshop tools,hand held jig saw,find a diesel engine repair co.and see
> if they have shim material comes in rolled sheets of different
> thicknesses such as .010 thousanths of an inch etc.they might have some
> left over without having to buy rolls.Shim material is cut with tin
> snips.Find some scrap alum.plate and cut pieces into rectangles of about
> 3"x4" and along the 4"side cut slots a bit larger than the mount bolts
> in to half the width of the plate.Start with 4 pieces 1/4 " and four of
> 1/8 "and slot all pieces.
> 4.Unbolt coupling and pull shaft back it should drop down just a bit,now
> check where your shaft is centered in stuffing box packing,by moving
> shaft around and turning it until you get the the feel that the shaft is
> centered and not in a bind.
> 5.If any material that is compressible or will rot away like wood remove
> it,as shim material.
> 6.Pull couplings together with shaft centered and check how high engine
> has to come to get couplings together (measure on top of flange
> difference in heights).Add shims to bring engine up till flanges are
> close to same height.Look at coupling from the side view if top of
> coupling is closer than bottom then add shim material to rear of engine
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