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Albin 36 shaft log
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Albin 36 shaft log
Any twin-engine Albin 36 (classic) trawler owners out there who have pulled their shaft log or replaced the cutless bearing therein?
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
Although I have yet to remove the bearing within the shaft log, I do have this bit of information:
There are two set screws - one at 3 and the other at 9 o'clock - on either side of the shaft log.
The bearing is 3" long, which is interesting because I have yet to find one that long for a 1.5" shaft and with a 2-3/8" OD. I suspect I may have to cut a bearing in half.
A couple images:
There are two set screws - one at 3 and the other at 9 o'clock - on either side of the shaft log.
The bearing is 3" long, which is interesting because I have yet to find one that long for a 1.5" shaft and with a 2-3/8" OD. I suspect I may have to cut a bearing in half.
A couple images:
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
I had to use a hack saw and make a cut in the bearing before pressing it out of the housing.
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
Which housing, the shaft log? Or one of the external struts?Albin27softtop wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:56 am I had to use a hack saw and make a cut in the bearing before pressing it out of the housing.
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
I'm wondering if it's even necessary to have a bearing within 18" of the coupling. Seems like an unnecessarily short distance to support, although I realize that the next support is the mid-shaft support, which is probably about 5' from the coupling. Somewhere I came across a chart indicating support spacing requirements for specific shaft diameters. I'll have to see if I can find that.
Edit: Found it. If I'm correct about the modulus of elasticity, it looks like a 1.5" shaft should have bearings every 7' or so.
Edit: Found it. If I'm correct about the modulus of elasticity, it looks like a 1.5" shaft should have bearings every 7' or so.
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
What is the shaft material? You need to know that to know what the modulus of elasticity is.
When I had my Mainship, I once considered removing the "mid shaft" bearing (pillow block) because the calculations showed it was not needed. As I was tightening the prop I did not like the feel of the shaft. It was flexing noticeably.
I removed the shaft and re-installed the bearing.
Hence I caution you here to double check before you launch.
When I had my Mainship, I once considered removing the "mid shaft" bearing (pillow block) because the calculations showed it was not needed. As I was tightening the prop I did not like the feel of the shaft. It was flexing noticeably.
I removed the shaft and re-installed the bearing.
Hence I caution you here to double check before you launch.
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
Thanks for the response. I plan to replace all three bearings. I am not ready to alter the original design - I'm merely wondering.jleonard wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:38 am What is the shaft material? You need to know that to know what the modulus of elasticity is.
When I had my Mainship, I once considered removing the "mid shaft" bearing (pillow block) because the calculations showed it was not needed. As I was tightening the prop I did not like the feel of the shaft. It was flexing noticeably.
I removed the shaft and re-installed the bearing.
Hence I caution you here to double check before you launch.
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Re: Albin 36 shaft log
I once had an engineering manager say "engineering is not an exact science". This is one of those cases.
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT