Russell Clifton
Guru
We have only had our current boat a couple years. When we did the survey a note was made that the belt for the hydraulic pump was out of alignment and should be corrected. The pump was attached to the engine bed stringer and is driven by a belt from the engine.
I looked at it several times over the years and could see no easy way to do it so I just left it be and figured I would be replacing the belt more often than normal. Besides, everything was working OK.
Fast forward to this week and it was time to do something about this. So I tore everything apart so I could get the brackets off and elongate the holes so I could move the pump about 3/8" to aft. While I am doing this I'm thinking how could a marine tech install something this far out of wack? Then a few things came back to me in my memory. Looking back through the previous owners receipts I remember the prop shaft was replaced a few years ago. And I remember that this engine does not have a prop shaft saver installed between the shaft and the transmission like the other engine has. And this shaft saver looks to be about the same thickness as the adjustment I need to align the belt.
So I get out a tape measure and find this engine is about 3/8" to 1/2" further aft then the other. What the hell!! They didn't put the saver back in for whatever reason so they had to move the engine back to meet the shaft. Only problem was the hydraulic pump stayed where it was mounted to the stringer.
This work was done back in 2014 by a company in Anacortes Wa. Took 5 years for this to come back and bite me in the ***
I looked at it several times over the years and could see no easy way to do it so I just left it be and figured I would be replacing the belt more often than normal. Besides, everything was working OK.
Fast forward to this week and it was time to do something about this. So I tore everything apart so I could get the brackets off and elongate the holes so I could move the pump about 3/8" to aft. While I am doing this I'm thinking how could a marine tech install something this far out of wack? Then a few things came back to me in my memory. Looking back through the previous owners receipts I remember the prop shaft was replaced a few years ago. And I remember that this engine does not have a prop shaft saver installed between the shaft and the transmission like the other engine has. And this shaft saver looks to be about the same thickness as the adjustment I need to align the belt.
So I get out a tape measure and find this engine is about 3/8" to 1/2" further aft then the other. What the hell!! They didn't put the saver back in for whatever reason so they had to move the engine back to meet the shaft. Only problem was the hydraulic pump stayed where it was mounted to the stringer.
This work was done back in 2014 by a company in Anacortes Wa. Took 5 years for this to come back and bite me in the ***