OK here is the conditions.......
1 replaced the new prop shaft strut
2 used a new prop shaft
3 used a new stuffing box spud
4 installed a yanmar 2gm20f
i installed the new stuffing box fully packed on a new prop shaft through the existing stern tube on my 9.2a s2 and it was center to the tube....then i set the strut to the hull aliening the cutlass bearing as i shimmed the strut to the hull and made sure the shaft was center in the Stearn tube.....there is 1/8 inch clearance all around the shaft inside the tube.....the cutlass bearing is centered on the shaft with equal pressure between the rubber and the shaft ...secured the prop shaft strut to the hull checking clearances as i went ...all are still good and sound.....went on to installing the yanmar 2gm20f on the bead rails .....when all that was done i ended up with a very high sitting engine in the engine bay ...so i checked the angle of the prop shaft relation to the level line of the hull i checked 16.5 degrees on a starrett angle protractor that seems to me to be too much angle.... i have the flanges with in 3 thousand's of an inch at this time between the shaft and the clutch ...... i had to add a lot of timber on the bed rails to get to where i am as of now .....
so i am thinking i have done some thing wrong here and am wondering what my options are.........obtw the original engine was a yanmar 2qm15
any suggestions on how i can back track this and maybe find my mistake if i have one........i don't think that little engine will perform well at this angle....
regards
woody
1 replaced the new prop shaft strut
2 used a new prop shaft
3 used a new stuffing box spud
4 installed a yanmar 2gm20f
i installed the new stuffing box fully packed on a new prop shaft through the existing stern tube on my 9.2a s2 and it was center to the tube....then i set the strut to the hull aliening the cutlass bearing as i shimmed the strut to the hull and made sure the shaft was center in the Stearn tube.....there is 1/8 inch clearance all around the shaft inside the tube.....the cutlass bearing is centered on the shaft with equal pressure between the rubber and the shaft ...secured the prop shaft strut to the hull checking clearances as i went ...all are still good and sound.....went on to installing the yanmar 2gm20f on the bead rails .....when all that was done i ended up with a very high sitting engine in the engine bay ...so i checked the angle of the prop shaft relation to the level line of the hull i checked 16.5 degrees on a starrett angle protractor that seems to me to be too much angle.... i have the flanges with in 3 thousand's of an inch at this time between the shaft and the clutch ...... i had to add a lot of timber on the bed rails to get to where i am as of now .....
so i am thinking i have done some thing wrong here and am wondering what my options are.........obtw the original engine was a yanmar 2qm15
any suggestions on how i can back track this and maybe find my mistake if i have one........i don't think that little engine will perform well at this angle....
regards
woody