I just completed a short term (6 hour) haul out during which I replaced the strut and prop shaft anodes, changed out the stern tube hose and re-packed the prop shaft gland. After we were put back in the water and while the engine was warming up, I removed the plug from the gland to let the air escape (and a bit of water afterward) and tightened the packing nut to a torque that felt similar to what had been on it with the old packing.
When we headed away from the dock, I checked on the stuffing box several times and it wasn't dripping at all so I loosened the packing nut several times but still no drips with the prop shaft turning. The temperature of the nut was steady at about 85* and the shaft steady at about 90*.
My question is whether it is normal for new packing to not drip for a period of time and, if so, how many hours should I give it? I suppose that it is possible that I tightened the packing nut too much initially and now the packing isn't relaxing very quickly, if at all.
Thoughts?
When we headed away from the dock, I checked on the stuffing box several times and it wasn't dripping at all so I loosened the packing nut several times but still no drips with the prop shaft turning. The temperature of the nut was steady at about 85* and the shaft steady at about 90*.
My question is whether it is normal for new packing to not drip for a period of time and, if so, how many hours should I give it? I suppose that it is possible that I tightened the packing nut too much initially and now the packing isn't relaxing very quickly, if at all.
Thoughts?