I replaced my original bronze shaft with a SS as well as the Stuffing Box and Cutlass this Spring. I motored to my slip this morning and kept checking the Shaft temperature. It seemed cool to the touch and no different from the bronze I was used to. I stopped checking after a while as I had to clear a few bridges. When I arrived in my slip after 90 minutes of motoring I noticed the shaft was much warmer than in the past and the new Transmission Coupler was actually hot as was the Transmission Housing. Does this sound normal or is the Stuffing too tight? My initial thought is the new Stainless Steel Shaft might be a better conductor of heat than the old bronze. Also, I might not have even thought to touch the Transmission Coupler in the past or even the Transmission Housing. For years I only touched the Shaft itself whenever I changed packing or launched. Nothing was that hot that I got burned, but much warmer than in the past.