[C320-list] A High Pitched Whine Noise
Dick Walker
dickwalker at att.net
Sat Sep 11 11:54:56 PDT 2010
Good idea.
Dick Walker
WindWalkerII #687
619.435.8986
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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Annie Bennett
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 9:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] A High Pitched Whine Noise
Could it be the pss seal needing burping? Assume not or someone else would
have suggested it.
Annie Bennett
Topcat 1073
On 11/09/2010, at 2:04 AM, "Karl Mielenhausen _/)"
<C320 at suddenlink.net> wrote:
> I had anti-fouling applied to the prop (fixed, 3-blade) and shaft at
> the last haulout. Immediately observed the same sort of high pitched
> whine between 1100-1900 rpm. Good news is no barnacles after one year.
>
> Karl Mielenhausen
>
>
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 12:57:29 -0400, Utility Email
> <kswanson123 at comcast.net
> > wrote:
>
>> We after trucking out C320 all the way from San Diego to Seattle,
>> spending a week in the Seattle boatyard repainting the bottom, waxing
>> the hull, and inspection restepping the rig, our beautiful boat is
>> back in the cool waters of Puget Sound.
>>
>> However, we also have a new sound...
>>
>> When motoring between, say 1800 and 2200 RPM, there is a high pitched
>> whining sound coming from the shaft area. The noise is more like a
>> high pitched whistling or whining sound. The sound is very high
>> pitched and sharp in tone.
>>
>> After doing a list-server search, I read somewhere that it could
>> possibly be a high pitched harmonic with our stock 3-bladed propellor
>> and a "fix" could be to "dull" the leading edges of the blades. I'm
>> not sure that I buy this explanation/fix without other input, but I
>> am at a loss for another rational explanation. Hence, this is why I
>> am inquiring through our C320 list server.
>>
>> We never heard this sound before in our C320 after operating the boat
>> for the last year, or any other boat we have had. Has anyone else
>> experienced this type of noise coming from the drive train area?
>>
>> A couple of other facts about some basic changes to the boat from San
>> Diego to Seattle:
>>
>> 1. We cleaned the prop and applied 3 coats of Petit (barnacle
>> buster) zinc paint to the brightly cleaned bronze 3-bladed prop
>> during our recommissioning in Seattle. The prop was cleaned with
>> vinegar and a wire brush to a bright metal finish, no filing or edges
>> of the prop were sharpened in the cleaning process.
>>
>> 2. I cleaned out the stock flax shaft packing and installed 2 rings
>> of new 1/4" Gore Tex GFO packing. I adjusted the drip rate to about 3
>> drips per minute under power, and we still get high pitched sound.
>>
>> 3. I have not checked the engine and shaft alignment yet. I am
>> thinking of hiring a mechanic to check and realign the shaft to the
>> engine since the boat was transported from SAN to SEA by truck. Do
>> others agree that the engine and shaft should be aligned after
>> overland trucking of the boat?
>>
>> 4. New zincs are installed on the propellor shaft and strut. I doubt
>> this has any affect.
>>
>> 5. Yesterday we motored for about 5 hours to transit the boat from
>> the Seattle-based boatyard to our home marina. The high pitched sound
>> was present when we started and also when we arrived at our marina.
>>
>> 6. The engine has about 100 hours on it and it has been well taken
>> care or and services regularly.
>>
>> If the sound doesn't indicate that there is nothing mechanically
>> wrong with the boat or drivetrain, then it is just an annoying sound
>> that I will avoid while operating the engine. If not, then I would
>> like to learn about what I should do to fix it.
>>
>> Any and all comments, advice, and/or a fix would be appreciated.
>> Please weigh in with your experience.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Dave Swanson
>> S/V Emily Ann
>> 2007 C320 MK II, No. 1107
>> Mukilteo, WA
>>
>
>
> --
> Karl Mielenhausen
> Catalina 320 Hull 690
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