Stuffing box tutorials instruct to adjust the barrel nut to achieve several "drips" per minute.
But since my prop shaft slopes downward towards the prop, water entering through the stuffing box runs backwards underneath the shaft log and can't be observed. And/or while the shaft is spinning while motoring, won't the small amount of entering water be cast away by the centrifugal force effect?
So how does one "count" drips in the confined unobservable space under the stuffing box and shaft log?
But since my prop shaft slopes downward towards the prop, water entering through the stuffing box runs backwards underneath the shaft log and can't be observed. And/or while the shaft is spinning while motoring, won't the small amount of entering water be cast away by the centrifugal force effect?
So how does one "count" drips in the confined unobservable space under the stuffing box and shaft log?