On my 2000 Ben 361, there's a water inlet line for the forward end of the shaft log, just behind the shaft log seal (Volvo style), apparently to add more cooling water to the shaft while underway. Water source is from a dedicated thru-hill with scupper outside on hull. When trying to replace the hose connecting the thru-hull to the shaft log inlet, the inlet nipple broke off at the shaft log. Discussion with many others gave two differing options:
a. Drill out remainder of the broken nipple and replace with new, threaded into the shaft log, bedded with 5200
b. Don't replace the additional water feed - instead, just plug the former nipple hole and cap off the thru -hull. This is based on the opinion that additional cooling is NOT NEEDED for this boats' small engine (27hp Wesbke) and shaft rotation speed.
Looking to hear from any others who may have faced this situation or just opinions on need for the additional cooling. I have plans to ask BeneteauUS directly but wanted input first...thanks Pinch
a. Drill out remainder of the broken nipple and replace with new, threaded into the shaft log, bedded with 5200
b. Don't replace the additional water feed - instead, just plug the former nipple hole and cap off the thru -hull. This is based on the opinion that additional cooling is NOT NEEDED for this boats' small engine (27hp Wesbke) and shaft rotation speed.
Looking to hear from any others who may have faced this situation or just opinions on need for the additional cooling. I have plans to ask BeneteauUS directly but wanted input first...thanks Pinch