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Stuffing box

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Pedro
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Stuffing box

Post by Pedro »

I'm just wondering how long before you should replace packing in traditional stuffing box on Albin 28 1996, Unknown maintence before 3 years ago, nobody wants to talk about getting down there to change it,they look at it and say "looks good to me,it's dripping" not really what I want to hear ,but these mobile mechanics are real prima donna's,
I'd like to avoid a catastrophic failure,I might just wait until fall and see how tricky it really is to get at,anybody do their own?
DesertAlbin736
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Re: Stuffing box

Post by DesertAlbin736 »

If you can get to it, and it's much easier if your boat is hauled out & not in the water and you have the old fashioned style stuffing box, it's not that hard to repack with new packing material. You need a couple of large wrenches or large adjustable pliers to back off the packing nut and use a corkscrew like tool to pull out the old packing. The corkscrew extractor tool can be bought where you buy the packing material, like for example this $9 tool from Defender. Can't tell you about dripless ones, have no experience there.

http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp?pa ... &id=685625

"looks good to me,it's dripping" is probably a valid assessment, assuming its cool to the touch when underway, but for peace of mind preventive maintenance it's not a big deal to repack, other than if you can't take your boat out of the water that complicates things a bit. Always good to keep an eye on it for adjustment.

I have no idea how hard or easy the stuffing box on a 28TE is to get to, but on the A25 it's a piece of cake.
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Albin 25 "La Dolce Vita" on the Thames River across from the Nautilus Museum, June 2015
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ps, before our visit there last year, the last time I was in Groton & New London was sub school and later on the USS Gato docked at the State Pier rafted up next to the old USS Fulton sub tender in '71-'72.
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Jeremyvmd
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Re: Stuffing box

Post by Jeremyvmd »

On an engine box 28 it can be interesting to get to. It can be done but will take some maneuvering. On shady they pulled the motor to replace the seal. I have a norscot seal on shady and was very happy with its performance, I am putting the same back in with all the other work that's being done.
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