Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
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Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
I am nearly ready to reinstall my Yanmar engine in my CD22D. I plan to replace the engine mounts and will repack the stuffing box. It seems sensible to replace the shaft log hose while I have the engine out but the job looks a bit intimidating. Can anyone who has done this give any advise on what can go wrong and how to go about the replacement. I anticipate that installing the new hose may be harder than it looks.
Both the cutlass bearing and shaft were replaced by the PO but the paperwork makes no mention of replacing the hose and it doesn't look all that new.
Both the cutlass bearing and shaft were replaced by the PO but the paperwork makes no mention of replacing the hose and it doesn't look all that new.
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Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
With the engine out, it shouldn't be that bad. When I did mine (CD-30), the hardest part, by far, was removing the engine. I tried several different ways of doing it without engine removal, and finally bit the bullet. It was a bit of a hassle, getting the hose out from all the fiberglass debris that was apparently dumped in there at the end of construction, but it did come.
Johnny
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Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
Where else on your boat would you trust a 35 year old hose?
I would definitely replace it although it might have already been done once from the look of those hose clamps. I did mine a few years ago when I had the engine out. I would not want to attempt the job with the engine in place. Even though the cutlass bearing has been replaced it will never be easier to do than it is right now and then you will know exactly where you stand.
It is also time to paint, replace hoses and upgrade any wiring that might need it and add any sound dampening you might have in mind. Having the engine out is a rare opportunity to get at a lot of things that are otherwise very hard to deal with, Steve.
I would definitely replace it although it might have already been done once from the look of those hose clamps. I did mine a few years ago when I had the engine out. I would not want to attempt the job with the engine in place. Even though the cutlass bearing has been replaced it will never be easier to do than it is right now and then you will know exactly where you stand.
It is also time to paint, replace hoses and upgrade any wiring that might need it and add any sound dampening you might have in mind. Having the engine out is a rare opportunity to get at a lot of things that are otherwise very hard to deal with, Steve.
Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
Thank you Steve and Johnny. This are just the type of words of encouragement that I needed. I will let you know how I make out.
Gary
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Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
Spartan sells these hoses as well as a very high grade hose clamp without thread knock outs.
The threads are pressed into the band but no slots.
I'm not an expert on corrosion but less area exposed seems better.
GD
The threads are pressed into the band but no slots.
I'm not an expert on corrosion but less area exposed seems better.
GD
Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
Considered a dripless saft seal like PYS ? Not hard to install and maintain. Put one on 5 yrs. back with excellent results so far.
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Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
So far so good. The hose came off the shaft log easier than I expected. Now - any recommendations on whether to try and remove the coupling facing the engine or to remove the prop and pull the shaft forward. The shaft is less than 8 years old so I am hoping that the coupling is not too rusted. I am somewhat concerned with the potential difficulty of removing and replacing the coupling. I tend to over think these things.
Re: Shaft Log Hose - Need Advice
With the engine out of the way there is a lot less aggravation in pulling the prop and pulling the shaft into the boat.
Jim Davis
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