Pearson Boats - Common Systems > Engine and Drive Train
Stuffing Box
Dolce_Vita:
Anybody come up with a good solution for stuffing box wrenches for our hard-to-get-to stuffing box nuts under the v-drive?
I've been wresteling with this for a week.
I was thinking of cutting off the handles from a couple of sink trap wrenches to get them to fit.
I also just picked up a wraparound "chain" wrench to try.
Captain Bri:
Take a look at this latest TIP from Cliff on our projects page: http://www.pearson323.com/projects/packinggland.html
Dolce_Vita:
I ordered a couple from an Amazon vendor, but they never came.
I ended up making my own tools. For one, I sawed off the handle of an
adjustable sink trap wrench and welded an old 3/8" socket onto the
handle stub at right angles. This allowed me to put an extension
and a ratchet on it and get enough force to lock the locking nut.
The other tool was one of those flat stamped sink trap wrenches.
I heated it in the middle with the torch, and bent it at 90 degrees.
This provided a way to hold the packing nut while tightening the
locking nut.
stardog:
i was able to remove the locking nut with a hammer striking a nailset .due to the fact that the nut and bolts are bronze once i loosened the locking nut i was able to loosen the gland by hand .worked for me .
good luck
stardog
My Cyn:
Hi Guys,
I found a Ridgid hex wrench Model E-110 at a swap meet in Oakland last week and cut about half of the handle off with a hack saw. See the attached photograph.
The tool provides secure purchase on the nut flats. I used it this past weekend. Looking for a second wrench now.
Bill
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