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Shaft alignment
- eburklo
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Shaft alignment
I do see what looks like black like soot or maybe small pieces of rubber under the transmission.
Is there a rubber gear between the engine and the transmission?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
- mjk1040
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Re: Shaft alignment
If you don't feel vibration, then it should be a quick check anyway.
If you have Mech do it, they check the tolerances stated above and say its good.
You can do the same. But it should be checked...
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Re: Shaft alignment
Is the black soot under the transmission or the shaft log? Big difference. If it's under the shaft log and you have a face seal type dripless log, your carbon stator is wearing and is likely due to improper alignment or lack of lubrication (water).
If there is rubber or plastic under the transmission output flange, it could be that you have a drive saver and it's wearing. This could be because of alignment or a previous impact caused some damage and the drive saver was ignored in the repair.
Alignments are important and the consequences of a poor alignment really depend on how bad it is and where. Even off a little will cause stress that will eventually get worse and cost money to replace anything from cutlass bearings to transmissions if it's ignored long enough. For what it takes to at least check the shaft to engine alignment while it's in the water, it's a worthwhile exerciser IMO. This will not however correct a bad strut alignment.
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- Royb
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I can say for sure that shaft alignment is extremely important, not only to provide longevity of the strut bearing but will also put strain on the SKF seal bearing on the output drive of the ZF transmission as well as premature bearing wear on the bull gear. Having a shaft out of alignment will eventually cause wear on the shaft at the strut bearing as well which will result in having to weld and re-machine the shaft. The process to align isn’t horrible but will take 2 people for sure and once it’s completed, you should be able to turn the shaft freely with one hand. Although quite technical, should someone require the procedure for aligning the shaft, I would be more than happy to post.
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