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Tadpole
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Posted: August-03-2011 at 11:38am |
My propeller shaft does not drip. I am wondering if this is tightened to tight, and would this cause a whining noise during acceleration. I have a 93 ski nautigue and would like to replace the packing, could you tell me what size I need. Thank you.
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GottaSki
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If you didn't just overnighted it, Leave it alone.
Mine hasn't dripped in 8 years, The whining it likely the pcm transmission, its just what they do. |
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8122pbrainard
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Joe,
I sort of agree with Tom about leaving it alone but, also feel you should have some drips. Is the packing gland running cool? |
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Tadpole
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I will check the packing gland this weekend, but I will probably just leave everything alone. Thanks for the response.
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8122pbrainard
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Do stick your hand down there and check the temp. The danger with running the packing too tight is scouring the prop shaft to a point where it's no longer usable.
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