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    Prop shaft Seal

    Hi there, I just bought a used Tige; 99 pre 2200iWT, and I am having problems with a leaky prop shaft. Anyone no how to replace the prop shaft seal, and what size of "waxie rope" to put in there. Obviously, I'm a newbie, with limited mechanicle experience. Is this a job that should be done by the shop? Any help would be apprecited. Thanks!!!

    #2
    IMHO,, Have the shop do it.
    There are several good shops up your way.

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      #3
      Check out the How-To forum. There's a great thread on doing this. Click here to link to it.
      Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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        #4
        I repacked mine for the first time last week and it was so simple you should have no problem at all. Just follow the above link and you will be fine.

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          #5
          Is there a certain number of hours when you should replace it?

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            #6
            When I asked this question, they told me about 150 hours. I think mine lasted longer than that.
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              #7
              Great thread, I'm pretty sure this is my problem as well. Seems to be leaking from that exact spot.

              Thanks Guys!!!

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                #8
                One question, my boat is on a lift. I assume I'm able to access this by removing the floor panel by a series of screws in the boat. Is that correct?

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                  #9
                  I am doing a writeup with photos of my PSS install. I also did the writeup on the regular rope style packing install. I should have that posted by Friday. I have had to keep retightening the GOR packing since I installed it to keep it "drip free" as they put it. It gets old pulling the cover panels and redoing it every other weekend, so I dropped the cash on the PSS shaft seal at skidim's recommendation.

                  Not 100% sure on your boat, but on mine; pull the rear seat and seatback, pull the motor cover off, there is a panel that can now be removed. You have super easy access to everything.
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                    #10
                    thanks! lookin fwd to the writeup!

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                      #11
                      Thanks!!

                      Thanks for the help, especially spharis. I did the job myself, and it took about 15-20 minutes. I put about 7 hours on the boat last weekend with very little leaking. Maybe about 1 drip every 3-4 seconds. I believe it should be 1 drip every 10 seconds. Thanks Again!!

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