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    Posted: June-22-2010 at 11:26am
boat taking on water thru rudder port, model serarator any way to replace packing without pulling motor, and how much play should it have {up and down} thanks goys
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Jeff,
Well, if you have real small arms (long too) and hands?????

The up and down can be pretty sloppy + or - 1/4". It's governed by the amount of packing in the port which governs how far the packing nut screws onto the post. Extra play is taken up by brass/bronze washers between the packing nut and rudder arm.


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Hey Jeff,    Leaking thru packing or leaking around the log?
Either way, throw something over the engine to lay on. Work, standing on your head. It's a lot easier to drop the rudder than to pull the engine.
Working upside-down, just one small draw-back for V-Drive ownership.

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Standing on your head reminds me of having to change out the O/D tilt motor on a Evenrude/Johnson/Chris Craft gull wing with the OMC O/D!!


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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

Working upside-down, just one small draw-back for V-Drive ownership.


Funny. My SAN is a total biatch to work on. My remote filter kit on my 502 is the single best addition I have made to mine.
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Oh, and Jeff, Try not to lay on the throttle cable.


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Calling all long skinny armed ,head standing CCfans,   I didnt check shaft log thanks for the reminder, get to it tomorrow. didnt have a proublem till taking boat off trailer one day and lake was to shallow at this perticuler ramp. never listen to a friend with a I/O, didnt hit hard just enough to stop boat at idle backing up. will keep ya posted jeff
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