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Shaft log repack

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I’m thinking of replacing the packing in both shaft logs while I’m blocked up. My port side log/hose has a bit of a bulge and could have been over stuffed or over tightened. I have 2” shafts and think I read that I need 1/2” packing. On my previous boat I used the goretex packing and never had any issues so wondering what folks here recommend. Also any tips would be helpful.
 
replace the hose while she is out of the water
 
The Gore GFO is still, IMHO, the best thing out there. Just repacked mine with it again. BTW, I have a 58LRC, and I was told 3/8" packing for my 2" shafts. Not true. The correct size was 1/4" packing. You may want to climb back there and measure before buying packing. One tip: after cutting each piece to the correct length, I use a light wooden mallet to slightly flatten the packing strip. It fits much more easily into the opening between the shaft and the packing retainer.
 
My 1981 53 my takes half inch packing
I have found Goretex very long lasting
 
I just repacked with Gortex , changed the hoses also as the shafts were out . The old Gortex packing was 19 years old, most looked like it was new . More importantly, the shafts looked great, no scoring, just very nicely polished where the packing touched. I have read that to tighten the stuffing boxes use an infrared thermometer and tighten until the stuffing box is 30 degrees warmer than the water temperature. Virtually dripless .
 
We just repacked the rudder ports on my Hatteras. I got several different suggestions as to what the proper size packing was (it turned out to be 3.16")- I bought packing in all the possible sizes and just returned what I didn't end up using. Now, we'll see how we did when she goes back in.
 
Before I order my gfo packing I need to verify the size I need which requires a visit and I figure I’m gonna need to unbolt and pull back on the “stuffer” to get a good measurement vs measuring what’s already in place. Also is 2.5ft enough for both or just one side ? This is for my 2” shafts not rudders.
 
I just repacked with Gortex , changed the hoses also as the shafts were out . The old Gortex packing was 19 years old, most looked like it was new . More importantly, the shafts looked great, no scoring, just very nicely polished where the packing touched. I have read that to tighten the stuffing boxes use an infrared thermometer and tighten until the stuffing box is 30 degrees warmer than the water temperature. Virtually dripless .

I had not heard of that. I will remember that. I am pretty sure my packing is Gortex and I have learned the hard way not to overtighten on the initial break in period. Now I just barely snug it up and run the boat. Then when not underway periodically slightly tighten till the drip rate is about right. Go easy on the initial tightening.
 
Before I order my gfo packing I need to verify the size I need which requires a visit and I figure I’m gonna need to unbolt and pull back on the “stuffer” to get a good measurement vs measuring what’s already in place. Also is 2.5ft enough for both or just one side ? This is for my 2” shafts not rudders.

🍕D x4 rings per shaft
 
D x4 rings per shaft

circumference of shaft not diameter

[FONT=MathJax_Main]circumference[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]π[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]r[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]×[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3.14[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]×[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]6.28[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main] inches

so you will need 25.12 inches of packing per shaft if each shaft has 4 pieces [/FONT]
 
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circumference of shaft not diameter

[FONT=MathJax_Main]circumference[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]π[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]r[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]×[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3.14[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]×[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]=[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]6.28[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main] inches

so you will need 25.12 inches of packing per shaft if each shaft has 4 pieces [/FONT]

You don’t understand pieD? And if you want to be technical about it it’s actually 3.14159265359x diameter
 
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