Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
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Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
All,
The port rudder stuffing box started to leak this summer. I did tighten but only reduced but did not stop the leaking. Now in storage for the winter, I unscrewed the female end, pulled it up as far as possible and had difficulty seeing any signs of the stuffing. I did manage to get a pic (not great) and is attached. The white material appears to be what is left of the stuffing.
I plan to clean out whatever is in the housing and re-stuff. The Owners Manual indicates three rings of impregnated FTE 1/4" stuffing. Unable to find FTE but due to the age of the boat and new developments there must be updated types. Also, 1/4" seem a tad thick for the space provided.
Has anyone changed the stuffing on their rudders? Does the above sound correct? Suggestions?
Thanks,
TonyC
The port rudder stuffing box started to leak this summer. I did tighten but only reduced but did not stop the leaking. Now in storage for the winter, I unscrewed the female end, pulled it up as far as possible and had difficulty seeing any signs of the stuffing. I did manage to get a pic (not great) and is attached. The white material appears to be what is left of the stuffing.
I plan to clean out whatever is in the housing and re-stuff. The Owners Manual indicates three rings of impregnated FTE 1/4" stuffing. Unable to find FTE but due to the age of the boat and new developments there must be updated types. Also, 1/4" seem a tad thick for the space provided.
Has anyone changed the stuffing on their rudders? Does the above sound correct? Suggestions?
Thanks,
TonyC
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
I used gortex, whatever size was called for, did it some time ago.
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
Tony; Hopefully Viper will chime in on this, there are multiple types of packing out there, I believe there is a PTE type now. At least u know the size, does it tell u how many rings of material to put in? May I suggest while u r at it to repack the other one too. Mike
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
mjk1040 wrote:Tony; Hopefully Viper will chime in on this, there are multiple types of packing out there, I believe there is a PTE type now. At least u know the size, does it tell u how many rings of material to put in? May I suggest while u r at it to repack the other one too. Mike
Hi Mike,
Yes, the diagram shows three rings per side. I do plan to replace both sides this winter. Thanks for the reply.
TonyC
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
SanJuanDreamer wrote:Qr Bbpost I used gortex, whatever size was called for, did it some time ago.
Do you recall if it was 1/4"?
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
I'll take a look at my manuals...that's probably where I found the size and lay-out.
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
Just got done doing mine on a 355 Aftcabin. The parts manual indicated 1/4" material. I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that your Mariner is the same.
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
Thanks, jcoll. Unless I hear otherwise, will go with 1/4". Do you recall the type of material used?
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
TonyC wrote:.... Do you recall the type of material used?...
Chances are it's standard flax packing. For rudders, I wouldn't stress too much about using more exotic materials.
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Re: Rudder Stuffing Box - 350 Mariner
Agree Viper. Friction is significantly less at the rudder than at the drive shaft. Thanks.