I have a 2001 420CC with a PSS dripless packless stuffing box. The weekend before last I was out on SD BAY under power. After setting sails and killing the motor I heard water flowing unusually. I went below and saw water pouring through the space between the steel rotor and the graphite flange. That secures the bellows housing to the shaft. I tightened the screws on the hose clamps until the water stopped rushing in, Got the boat to a dock and read my manual which isn't giving me much info. I thought I might have overtightened the clamps so I backed off those until I got water leaking in and then retightened enough to stop it.
Skip to 2 weeks later and I get a call from the marina saying someone noticed my bilge running. I immediately went to the boat and saw that water was again leaking in through the same place. I tried tightening the clamps more but didn't stop it. I then placed a spare clamp around the belows towards the middle and tightened it just enough to force more pressure on the flange and rotor faces which stopped the leak.
So what I'm wondering is, Is this a common part that needs replacing every 8 years or is there something I can do to fix this or maintain it so that I'm safe at least until I get the boat hauled for a bottom paint?
I gotta say I'm really surprised that this is the best system out there. It seems like the whole ship rests on this one piece of rubber doing its job and if it gives out theres no way to stop the leak! hope your bilge pumps are working and get to shallow water, wow!
Skip to 2 weeks later and I get a call from the marina saying someone noticed my bilge running. I immediately went to the boat and saw that water was again leaking in through the same place. I tried tightening the clamps more but didn't stop it. I then placed a spare clamp around the belows towards the middle and tightened it just enough to force more pressure on the flange and rotor faces which stopped the leak.
So what I'm wondering is, Is this a common part that needs replacing every 8 years or is there something I can do to fix this or maintain it so that I'm safe at least until I get the boat hauled for a bottom paint?
I gotta say I'm really surprised that this is the best system out there. It seems like the whole ship rests on this one piece of rubber doing its job and if it gives out theres no way to stop the leak! hope your bilge pumps are working and get to shallow water, wow!