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Shaft Alignment
- Tireless
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Shaft Alignment
The mechanic went onto my boat yesterday and commenced the shaft alignment process. When he removed the bolts from the couplings between the shaft and the transmission, the shaft coupling moved over which indicated a significant misalignment on both engines. It was about 3/4 “ on the Port side and less on the Starboard engine.
The bolts on the mounts on the Starboard engine were loose and could be turned by hand. There was no issue for him to raise and lower the motor on the mounts in an attempt to line up the couplings, however, he was not able to move the motor on the mounts from right to left to line things up, which was required.
He advised me that the bolts on the motor mounts pass through a round hole and not a slot that would allow for a right to left adjustment. He advised that a remedy would be to drill out the mounts to turn the round hole into a slot to allow for an adjustment.
I don’t know the answer. It seems that there has to be a better way to move the motor from right to left without removing and drilling out the mounts.
He was able to reattach the transmission and shaft couplings, however it would still not be aligned within the acceptable tolerance. I was advised that it was better than before, but requires more adjustment.
Has anyone had this experience or has advice on how alignment can be achieved. Should the holes in the mounts be slots instead of holes, if so, not sure why Carver would do this. I have not examined the mounts in the boat, but I will this weekend.
There has to be a better way.
Thank you in advance
Greg
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Re: Shaft Alignment
Might be something to look at in depth when the boat comes out......struts etc.....should be soon Port Severn.
Edit ...is the boat out now ?....if so, see the clearance where the shafts go thru the stern tube, he did say there was wear on the bearings.

- Tireless
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Re: Shaft Alignment
I will have the struts looked at when the boat is out next Monday. Already spoke with the mechanic about that.
Thanks for you input.
Greg
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Re: Shaft Alignment
Below is one pic I found for a D6 mount. Not sure if this is the same as yours. Looks like there are slots in the mount that should allow some horizontal movement, but maybe not enough in your case. Seems like you could enlarge those slots a little without big issues but still wonder if it would be enough.
I also wonder where the shafts are ending up relative to the stuffing boxes. Are they now centered or would they still be offset to one side?
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Re: Shaft Alignment
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Re: Shaft Alignment
Engine serial numbers are Port “2006004428 and Starboard “2006004351.
Thanks for you assistance.
Greg
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Re: Shaft Alignment

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Re: Shaft Alignment
Greg
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Re: Shaft Alignment
Tireless wrote:Source of the post Km1125, .... I am not sure what you mean by the term “stuffing boxes”. ....
Where the shafts go through the hull.
I guess since a lot of folks have dripless seals these days the "stuffing" part could be misleading and I probably should have said "stern tube" or "shaft log". There should be very little clearance between that tube and the actual shaft, so moving the engine left or right (or even up and down) too much could result in contact.
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Re: Shaft Alignment
Have to prep the boat for haul out on Monday, season blew past.
There appears to be room for a horizontal adjustment at the base of the mounts at the stringer.
Thank you
Greg
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