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Re: GL: Update on how to stop shaft rotation question

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DavidDoy@aol.com
Fri, Feb 17, 2017 1:09 AM

Thank you for the follow up.
David Doyle

www.cruisingthegreatloop.com (http://www.cruisingthegreatloop.com)
AGLCA  3018
MTOA 4256
Gold 2005
Platinum 2016
2006 PDQ MV34
"MissMyMoney"

In a message dated 2/16/2017 5:22:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
joroy40@hotmail.com writes:

Recently  I asked for ideas on how to stop a 2.5 inch shaft from rotating
after engine  failure and while operating on one engine.

This has been a very  interesting exploration. I received lots of good
input and the suggestions  were mostly practical. One comment was to definitely
tie the shaft down while  another suggested it might not actually be
necessary.  This led me to  discuss this matter with ZF which I probably should
have done at first. I was  put in touch with a knowledgeable and helpful
engineer and their  recommendation for trailing (aka freewheeling) situations is
to tie down the  shaft if possible. But if that is not possible they
recommend filing the gear  housing to the top with oil, allowing the shaft rotation
and monitoring the  temperature to keep it below 176 deg. F. They expect
that this should allow  about 8 hours of trailing. In most cases that should be
enough time to get to  a port. The excess oil must be drained prior to
engine start.
Their  operating manual indicates that adding the extra oil is not needed
if the  trailing operation is limited to 6 to 12 hours, but the temperature
must be  kept below 176 deg. In any case.
My interest is in emergency engine failure  situations but the manual
addresses situations where boaters experience  trailing while intentionally
operating on one engine. Again, the key is to  keep transmission oil temperature
below 176 deg.

Thanks to all who  responded with  ideas!

Joe


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Thank you for the follow up. David Doyle _www.cruisingthegreatloop.com_ (http://www.cruisingthegreatloop.com) AGLCA 3018 MTOA 4256 Gold 2005 Platinum 2016 2006 PDQ MV34 "MissMyMoney" In a message dated 2/16/2017 5:22:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, joroy40@hotmail.com writes: Recently I asked for ideas on how to stop a 2.5 inch shaft from rotating after engine failure and while operating on one engine. This has been a very interesting exploration. I received lots of good input and the suggestions were mostly practical. One comment was to definitely tie the shaft down while another suggested it might not actually be necessary. This led me to discuss this matter with ZF which I probably should have done at first. I was put in touch with a knowledgeable and helpful engineer and their recommendation for trailing (aka freewheeling) situations is to tie down the shaft if possible. But if that is not possible they recommend filing the gear housing to the top with oil, allowing the shaft rotation and monitoring the temperature to keep it below 176 deg. F. They expect that this should allow about 8 hours of trailing. In most cases that should be enough time to get to a port. The excess oil must be drained prior to engine start. Their operating manual indicates that adding the extra oil is not needed if the trailing operation is limited to 6 to 12 hours, but the temperature must be kept below 176 deg. In any case. My interest is in emergency engine failure situations but the manual addresses situations where boaters experience trailing while intentionally operating on one engine. Again, the key is to keep transmission oil temperature below 176 deg. Thanks to all who responded with ideas! Joe _______________________________________________ http://lists.trawlering.com/mailman/listinfo/great-loop_lists.trawlering.com To modify your Great-Loop subscription options (change email address, unsubscribe, etc.) go to: http://lists.trawlering.com/mailman/options/great-loop_lists.trawlering.com