[C320-list] Fw: Fw: stuffing box packing
Jerry Clayton
jsea at prodigy.net
Wed Nov 1 08:03:44 PST 2006
This has been my concern all along, a 20 minute job that turns into a
nightmare. Anyone else have experiences, good or bad about getting the old
fiber out?
Regards,
Jerry Clayton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Thompson" <sthompson at toad.net>
To: "C320-List" <c320-list at catalina320.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Fw: stuffing box packing
>I did it on the hard and thought it WAS a big deal, primarily because I had
>so much trouble getting the old stuff out. It was unbelievably compressed
>and tended to disintegrate as I removed it, which meant that even if you
>got a few strands loose they just broke off instead of providing a means to
>remove the rest. In fact it took me at least several hours and two trips
>to the store before I had tools that worked. The dental pick method didn't
>work for me. (The picks bent.) The special tools for removing packing
>that are sold in marine supply stores also failed. The method recommended
>here using drywall screws also didn't work for me. In the end, a set of
>Stanley picks -- which are much stiffer than dental tools -- worked for me.
>I'd be nervous about taking this apart unless I had a reliable way to stop
>the flow to no more than a slow trickle while the stuffing box is open.
>Mine was open for several days once I started the project.
>
> Scott Thompson
>
> amshd2 at aol.com wrote:
>> I did it in the water not a big deal... need to have everything ready
>> and the packing material cut. a couple of towels to stuff around the
>> box helps keep teh amount of water down....... -----Original
>> Message-----
>> From: jsea at prodigy.net
>> To: C320-List at catalina320.com
>> Sent: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 1:53 PM
>> Subject: [C320-list] Fw: stuffing box packing
>>
>>
>> Bob, Did you do this with the boat in the water, or on the hard? I have
>> been wanting to do this, but haven't yet, do to concerns over controlling
>> the water intake during the installation process. Any suggestions anyone?
>> Regards, Jerry Clayton Tropo #988 ----- Original Message ----- From:
>> "Robert E. Sloat" <resloat at comcast.net> To: "C320-List"
>> <c320-list at catalina320.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:20 AM
>> Subject: Re: [C320-list] stuffing box packing
>>> I have hull 894 (2002) and the same situation with the owner's manual
>>> >saying 3/16 inch packing dimension. When measured using drills the
>>> packing >was 1/4 inch. I used the 1/4 inch Gortex packing from emarine
>>> mentioned in >an earlier string and basically eliminated any leakage to
>>> the bilge. I >readjust once or twice during the season. This is the best
>>> $15 investment >made on the boat and it only takes about 20 boat minutes
>>> to replace the >packing. The hardest part was getting the old packing
>>> out and cleaning >packing off of the threads on the packing fitting so
>>> it could screw tight.
>>> This is the 3rd season on the packing. On thing I noticed is that I
>>> could > only get 2 layers of packing in the fitting and the instructions
>>> say use 3 > layers. I think there were only 2 layers of the original
>>> stuff in the > fitting. Bob Sloat Savannah ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Bill Culbertson" <billculb_a2 at yahoo.com> To:
>>> <catalina at thehares.com>; "C320-List" <c320-list at catalina320.com> Sent:
>>> Monday, October 30, 2006 10:10 PM Subject: Re: [C320-list] stuffing box
>>> packing
>>>
>>> Bert,
>>> Jeff describes my situation. My manual says 3/16" just like yours. But >
>>> my stuffing box takes 1/4".
>>> The dealer had put 1/4" when I took delivery. It leaked by season end so
>>> > when I replaced, I replaced with 3/16" per the manual. When I changed
>>> > that out after the 2nd season, I could see that the rings had a >
>>> rectangular cross-section - not square. One dimension was about 1/4" - >
>>> the other much skinnier than the original 3/16".
>>> So I used the drill bit technique, found that 1/4" drill bit fit fine
>>> and > snugly, and switched back to 1/4".
>>> -bill
>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>> From: Jeffrey Hare <catalina at thehares.com> To: C320-List
>>> <c320-list at catalina320.com> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 6:55:33 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [C320-list] stuffing box packing
>>>
>>> Bert,
>>> I believe most people have reported that 1/4" is what actually fits on
>>> our boats, even though the manual says 3/16". If you've actually used >
>>> 3/16" and had it work, then you're boat is seems to be an exception to
>>> the norm. :)
>>> Many folks have switched over to GFO packing material for dripless
>>> operation.
>>> -Jeff
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: BAdams3491 at aol.com [mailto:BAdams3491 at aol.com] Sent: Monday,
>>> October 30, 2006 6:27 PM To: c320-list at catalina320.com Subject: Re:
>>> [C320-list] stuffing box packing
>>> Don't know what people are saying, but the owner's manual for my 1997 >
>>> model says 3/16".
>>> Bert At Ease #442
>>>
>>>
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