I have a 1995 Hunter 336 with the 3GM30F engine and 1 inch shaft. I am in the process of repacking the stuffing box since I just acquired the boat this past year and it was leaking more than it should. According to the specs, it should take 3/16 in packing but a new stuffing box seems to come with 1/4 inch. So not sure on that. Now, the real quandry I have is that I expected to find 3-4 layers of flax when I pulled the old stuff out. What I pulled out was 6 layers. It does seem to be 3/16 inch stuff (or at least close...I know it gets compressed etc. ). In looking at the article that many reference, he seems to indicate that one may expect 4 layers but the more important part seems to be that there be about 4 peaks in the nut where the packing is contained.
So, are 6 layers too much? Should I put in fewer layers and tighten the nut further? I can only move the locking nut so far before it binds since it appears the threads are too corroded which I assume I can clean with PB and a wire brush.
So, any thoughts would be appreciated.
John
So, are 6 layers too much? Should I put in fewer layers and tighten the nut further? I can only move the locking nut so far before it binds since it appears the threads are too corroded which I assume I can clean with PB and a wire brush.
So, any thoughts would be appreciated.
John