Does anyone else have a harmonic balancer on the shaft like pictured? Are they any good? I'm replacing the shaft on my boat and am trying to get info.I can't see a pillar block for the shaft.....is there one? I have the 4D61 engine. Has anyone used a flex coupler of any kind?
Vic
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Shaft question for 27 fc
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Shaft question for 27 fc
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Re: Shaft question for 27 fc
Wow vic, that is a lot of questions.
I have an LD28 in mine and i do NOT have the balancer. I do have a pillar block it is on the last bulk head on the aft side. it is a real PIA to get to. basically to even see it you need to fold your legs up, lay on your belly on the floor of the aft cabin. Once there you will find one very lonely, under-serviced Zerk fitting.
I can't speak to the flex coupler but i hear they are great. That said, our shaft are relatively short (the boat's...that is. stop laughing and try to stay with me) . once aligned i don't think they are as prone to needing realignment. but perhaps i am missing something on that so if someone has better first hand knowledge i am listening.
I have an LD28 in mine and i do NOT have the balancer. I do have a pillar block it is on the last bulk head on the aft side. it is a real PIA to get to. basically to even see it you need to fold your legs up, lay on your belly on the floor of the aft cabin. Once there you will find one very lonely, under-serviced Zerk fitting.
I can't speak to the flex coupler but i hear they are great. That said, our shaft are relatively short (the boat's...that is. stop laughing and try to stay with me) . once aligned i don't think they are as prone to needing realignment. but perhaps i am missing something on that so if someone has better first hand knowledge i am listening.
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Re: Shaft question for 27 fc
I don't want to steal the thread, but if you want a solution for keeping that pillow block bearing greased send me an e mail. I had one on my "ex" Mainship 34 and it's an easy solution. leonaj99 at yahoo dot comeseyoung wrote:Wow vic, that is a lot of questions.
I have an LD28 in mine and i do NOT have the balancer. I do have a pillar block it is on the last bulk head on the aft side. it is a real PIA to get to. basically to even see it you need to fold your legs up, lay on your belly on the floor of the aft cabin. Once there you will find one very lonely, under-serviced Zerk fitting.
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Re: Shaft question for 27 fc
I did find out from Joe Meyers that heavy hunk of metal is not a harmonic balancer but a real old fashion flex coupler. It has rubber bushings inside that are more than likely no longer operating. Getting this loose from the transmission was a real big PITA. The shaft came out via 'sawsall' once I discovered electroylsis. Also the 27fc doesn't have or require a pillar block ( thank goodness). I am going back with new motor mounts, new shaft and shaft saver as well as a new cutlass. I have it on the hard so why wait.
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Re: Shaft question for 27 fc
If you don't mind me asking where did you source your shaft from?
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Re: Shaft question for 27 fc
So far I've spoken to Joe Demers of Sound Marine Diesel in Conn. He was a great source for information. I've ordered a shaft hub from him to make sure it fits the transmission flange...then I'll move forward.
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