Hi all, I have a 1977 cornish crabber and was going through some maintenance on the hard which included repacking the stuffing box. To my surprise there is no stuffing in there at all, just marine grease. It has run fine with intermittent dripping for the 2 years I've had it, as well as however long the previous owner had it this way. I have the following questions:
1. Although there was no packing, should I add some anyways? Perhaps it was done incorrectly and there should have been packing all along.
2. If so, how would I do that? I know how to do the packing, but the issue is twofold: there's a brass groove that I don't know what to do with (which is absent from other traditional stuffing boxes from what I can tell), and there is really not much space above the groove within the nut itself. Enough space for 1 or maybe, if I'm lucky, two rings worth of packing material.
Thanks in advance.
1. Although there was no packing, should I add some anyways? Perhaps it was done incorrectly and there should have been packing all along.
2. If so, how would I do that? I know how to do the packing, but the issue is twofold: there's a brass groove that I don't know what to do with (which is absent from other traditional stuffing boxes from what I can tell), and there is really not much space above the groove within the nut itself. Enough space for 1 or maybe, if I'm lucky, two rings worth of packing material.
Thanks in advance.
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