@ 18:06 As a machinist I have to say that was a brilliant fix for getting grease to that bearing, It's weird that they designed that shaft where there was no way to grease that bearing,I'm surprised it didn't lock up on you from the heat. As always, the best part of my week is seeing a video from Odd Life, it always brightens my day to see you two so happy.
They didn't even show us their use of a dial indicator to measure or check any shaft deflection, runout, vibration, and axial motion during assembly because all of that contributes to the noise the shaft will transmit. The turning of the shaft before assembly was a needed thing to do and they would have checked and correct most problems there but he says casually, "Send to the turner." Making a Bering Housing for the replacement was a great move I agree, and said so to myself when they assembled it the first time when I seen no grease fitting.
I almost sure that they built that way assuming and puting on the Service Manual to change that baring after some sum of Nautical miles. But yeah poor engenering
I think the original design probably had a seal on one side and the other was to be exposed to the oil. That's ok but try to find a double row spherical without a grease groove.
I constantly think about how proud the previous owner must be that his boat went to the perfect home and a loving couple to take care of her. Any chance that you guys invite him to see her when the refit is complete? I would love to see his reactions.
One of few sites on sailing that's Adult like. Respectful of each other. No sex degrading shots. It amaze me how you compliment each other. I could go on
Right you are. 99% of sailing channels these days are relying on clickbait of women in just there swimsuits to get people to watch. The content other channels is providing is very same, same. Whereas odd life crafting is more than a cut above the rest!.
Agreed. It’s so refreshing to see a woman treated like a person and not an object. A dozen other channels have the husband or boyfriend undoing the female’s bikini top on the daily. That’s not what I’m after - I want to learn things and get inspired to tackle bigger than life projects. I love these two for that.
You are now experts on your drive shaft and if anything ever needs fixing again, you will know what to do. A big congratulations to you both for having the stamina to keep focused.
Best of all they video recorded most of it. 10 years form now this drive shaft project would have blended with all the other 100s of projects they have had to learn making recollection of specifics much "fuzzier." I sure wish I had my projects on video for this very reason ;) With age comes a lot of "I used to remember how to do that." Repetition is what makes an expert, expert.
BTW, one of my oldest friend's favorite sayings: Never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over. YOU are the best of both. Make your 'mistakes' on the dry or in port, and correct them, BEFORE you are 1500 KM from shore, port, or repairs...
Roberta I love that you are not just around to fetch things or just standing by and watching things being done. You are there learning and putting the boat back together and looking at all the details and task that need to be completed. Duca I also appreciate that you look at Roberta as an equal and are not afraid to rely on her to complete task and do not let a male ego take over where your always wanting to jump in and take over the task. I will be so happy when you two set sail knowing the boat is reliable and ready for adventures.
I really look forward to your videos every Monday. Roberta has such a beautiful smile, and I bet she is really pleasant to work with. Duca you are truly blessed.
Berings should be packed 30% 0f capacity, over greasing can cause a bearing to fail and over heat. packing the tube would have made more sense. but they filled it with oil.
I have never seen such excellent and thorough work until I started watching you two! You're a super team, and super couple. Duca, you have a treasure in Roberta, and I am sure you are a treasure to her as well. I was so impressed with every detail of your work on that shaft, making sure it was not just good, but perfect! I applaud you both!
Another perfectly meticulous job completed, you can have complete confidence in your boat due to doing each task in this way..well done, you have a right to be proud of your achievements...
It's a relief to watch this site and Duca's final few words are ones which other site(s) should take to heart. Love the added input of grease for the bearing, an elegant solution.
You two have learned SO much on your journey, and it is very pleasing to see you take your time and not be afraid - or too hurried - to do it properly, even if it means pulling it apart yet again. Congratulations on a very successful prop shaft project. I'm very impressed with your positive attitude, and your obvious love and respect for each other. Love you guys, Grant.
Boy!! It's really great to see old time craftsmanship!! Such a rare thing today. You guys have done everything the way it should be done. I'm sooo happy that I've followed this great adventure!
It is a privilege to be a patreon for you. We learn a lot, and a lot of ideas for our own boat and channel. Keep up the good work. Regards from sweden.
I would like to see what Yanmar the got the newer ones they are starting to put electronic in their and that can be an issue when sailing in beautiful small tropical islands.
@@mejeanlouis72 thats a strange answer, 😊 But i guess you wanted to write in main thread. 😊 Otherwise we will not change our VP engine, since it works fine. Have a good Day.
You guys take all the time you need. I love the way you two work together. You seem to be very happy with each other, Keep up the good work and it will pay off later. Remember, it's the little things in life that makes all the difference. God bless you both.
Truely enjoyed this video. It does my heart good to see the work you do and the attitude of doing it right the first time every time! You have learned a lot about Odd. That shaft, bearings, tube, etc will last a long time due to your work ethic! Good job Duca and Roberta!👌👍👏⛵🌏
It's a one-off (a custom build boat), and a one-off is build according to a "boat plan". A boat plan has all the construction drawings needed to make the boat from scratch.
congrats you two a job well done. I'm sure you have mastered the skill. When iI look at you working on the boat I'm amazed at your energy levels. Well done.
That is clearly a superior design. The “thrust bearing” is included which allows the optimal propeller orientation. Most (lesser) sailboats have the “thrust bearing” in the transmission which requires a near perfect shaft alignment to operate.
I believe the advantage of their system is that any engine vibrations won't be transmitted to the propeller shaft. Which is also often a cause for leaks into the boat.
@@peterbodifee The thrust bearings should face each other to cancel the thrust. this is so they can handle the thrust in forward and reverse. If the shaft had slight surface rust that tells me its 400 series stainless steel. 400 series is for strength where 300 series is for corrion restance one is magnetic the other is not. witness marking the components would have maintainng the ballance better to keep vibration down.
I have not seen a prop-shaft assembly nearly as complex as this system, but if it will be trouble free without any leakage for years.....then many would love to have it in their own boat! Showing us the ins and outs of installing this system was quite a long and difficult project for you two....so thank you both!!
have you seen how fast yaba's keel is getting done? i was sure it would take much longer. i can not wait to see her back in the water so you guys can visit for some adventures and memory making with your new friends on the ocean :)
Duca, I am sure as you are an Engineer, you have to marvel at both the simplicity and complexity of the driveshaft. Be thankful that you have a source for professional help when the need arises! Thank You 🙏, for the great video. I certainly can tell that Roberta spent a lot of time and energy putting this video together!
Odd Life are the true YT TLC...we never stop learning. The biggest lesson need to be learned when owning a sailboat. Don´t cheat. If service and maintenance going to be done, then do it throughly and over extensive.
Duca, the big bearing you had the trouble with is the thrust bearing that transfers the propeller thrust to the hull. The ring that you made will keep the bearing from leaking grease into the boat but it doesn't use grease like you would think. The band and grease zert will hold the grease in the bearing and keep it from backing out. The seals that you put in, retain the grease in the bearing. That's why the other thrust bearing didn't have grease holes in it. Think of it as a wheel bearing on your car. You fill it with grease and after so long you repack the bearing, instead of greasing it regularly. You don't need to pump grease into that bearing very often and one pump is all you should need. If it's hard to pump the grease gun the bearing is full. I hope this helps you. Looking really good.
You guys are sooo smart to do these projects the way you do! By taking your time and learning the right way to repair all the different parts of the boat, you can be any place in the world and if you ever have a problem you will know how to fix it yourself! I give you guys kudos for taking on all these different projects! Your engine room looks amazing! Keep up the great work!
The previous owner was smart in keeping spare, hard to get parts on the boat. Hopefully you will do the same thing. When ordering the parts for the shaft hopefully you ordered extra parts. I like that system, it looks strong.
So cool that all of the major mechanicals are new/refurbished. You have a great safe boat to start living your dreams. Very happy for you and quite a bit envious.
The bearing, when new, comes pre-charged with lube. It is installed into a confined place. The lube installed from the factory will not go anywhere, that is why there is no lube point, that's why some bearings are completely sealed, no lube needed after the initial factory charge. When you pre lubed, packed, the bearing, you did it well enough so the bearing will have enough lube for it's life. Remember, the grease will expand, only a little due to it running in a cool area. If over charged, the excessive amount will find a way out, make a mess and create a possible leak path for water one way or, if you over charge it enough, it will find a way into the oiled part of the system and there will be a leak path for the oil out of it's intended space and allow sea water into the oil space. I get the need for a new bearing, rough spots will turn into really bad spots. The sleeve idea was a great work around to make what you have do the job. If it were me, and the bearing was still pre charged or had been packed before installation, I would NOT lube it after re-installation.
thats what i was thinking. on cars they use bearings on things like a/c idler pulleys that never get lubed but yet they last 100k miles. The bearings are prelubed and have plastic covers over both sides of the bearing to keep the grease inside the bearing and there are some automotive driveshafts (slip yoke) that if you put too much grease inside it will damage them because of compression forces inside but fortunately the housing that bearing is in does not move.
Yep totally agree it was designed to be sealed as part of the overall design concept. Probably only meant to be lubricated during 5 yearly boat out overhaul. If you over lube after install it could cause other issues.
You are absolutly right over greasing can blow out the seals, also to much grease can over heat the bearing and cause spaulding. so be about 30% of capacity.
My favorite part was when you were bringing the completed shaft to the boat. You had an overhead drone view of your car going by and in the background.... verrrroooooom. LOL, I loved it, really nice touch.
You guys are doing an awesome job every week. Have been following you both for about 3 months....you guys have made my Mondays more exciting than before. Can’t wait for the engine installation episode. Have a great week and best regards from sunny South Florida! 😎
Congratulations! Roberta and Duca, great video. I enjoy every week the detail and commitment to make your boat into a pristine condition! You are right about the neatness and precision work performed by Reginaldo. You are so good in details and we are learning from you!
Parabéns, vocês além de serem muito caprichosos, também possuem a humildade de admitir e mostrar os erros, isso é uma dadiva....Um grande abraço Duca e Roberta.
Not sure if it matters. But the washer you sanded down to hold the shaft in place. In the last video it was taken off from the propeller end.when pulling the shaft out. Keep up with the good work and progress. you are both inspiring people keep it up 👍🏻
This shaft really seems to be a very good system. Not only for steel boats. It is a convincing and maintenance friendly system and you did right to stick to it! Very good idea to install the greasing nipple onto the bearing! Again an amazing video!
Oil inside shaft have to be ""Transmission oil". It's not 5w40!!! It's another viscosity! Take an attention! and very important: bearings have to be NEW!
@@matthiasweigel311 Yes I know! I said that - insaid have to be Transmission oil! And never motor oil. According to service manual, if you opened bearing module, U must be changed the АLL of the oil seals and bearings including any gaskets!
@@autoservice5610 Knowing Luca's fear of mistakes, we know he researched the in and outs of this genius system, lubricants specs on their blueprint plus took advice from the marina mechanic experts. Automotive parts and marine applications are very different...
@@jackpatteeuw9244 I've seen this done with dry ice to fit a 160mm stainless steel ring inside a housing for a jetski impeller. Also Ferrari uses it to fit valve seats in it engines.
Totalmente de acuerdo con Uds. tiempo al tiempo, a la vez que están aprendiendo y fijando conocimientos sobre su barco. Indudablemente haría lo mismo que Uds. Duca, cuidá mucho a Roberta, se nota cuanto de ama por como te mira. Por cierto, preciosa pareja!. Buenos vientos gente!.
I think you two are very wise to strip and refurbish all of the critical systems in your boat. After having sat neglected for so long...one can’t say about the condition without putting hands and eyes upon it. Too many RUclips channels that are about ‘restoration’ only focus on superficial elements and don’t do these thorough disassemblies and repairs. And, you are BOTH hands on with the mechanical work-very refreshing to see both spouses engaged in the effort. Well done! 👍
Your boat will be priceless. Literally! Were I ever to buy a boat, I would look for yours - IF I had US$1M to offer you. I have LOTS of confidence in y’all and your boat. I
You are going to have a Beautiful boat when you are done...It will be almost to pretty to get wet...but it will serve you well at sea...can't wait to see her under weigh
Great job!! You absolutely made the right decision to replace the bearing. And really nice job having that ring machined so you could use the new bearing you had. If you could feel a “bump” in the old bearing it would have quickly disintegrated and failed. Leaving you in a dangerous situations. Failures always happen at the worst possible time. The force is known as thrust. The big bearing you replaced is a double tapered roller bearing. It’s the bearing that takes the thrust of the prop and transfers it to the hull. And that load is why you needed to replace it that bearing. So again, great decision! Cheers, Jeremy
01:35 My wife would have KILLED me if I started doing such a greasy project at the dining table! I am so impressed by your dedication to detail. It looked like that shaft system was mind bogglingly complicated! It was so fortunate to have someone with a shop and skills who could rebuild that shaft system! I really hope you NEVER have to take that system apart again. Cheers from Juneau Alaska, Greg Chaney
Hi Roberta & Duca, don't care what these negative people say, I believe you are doing it the right way. And your dead right about a bearing needing to be lubricated, that's standard practice. Metal on metal will quickly wear away and then sieze, not good. And of course your still learning, so keep doing things the way you are. Onward and upward.
You guys have a lot to be proud of, you are doing an amazing job. Your quality of workmanship is better than many professionals that I've encountered through the years. Also, I too think this is a better system.
I’ve been watching you since you started and it’s been a fun ride. Great videos and so much fun watching you have so much blood and sweat in the project. You should proud of yourselves because I surely am. Cute couple!
@ 18:06 As a machinist I have to say that was a brilliant fix for getting grease to that bearing, It's weird that they designed that shaft where there was no way to grease that bearing,I'm surprised it didn't lock up on you from the heat.
As always, the best part of my week is seeing a video from Odd Life, it always brightens my day to see you two so happy.
I completely agree with you. Everything else is so over-engineered on that boat, and then leave out such a critical mechanism?
They didn't even show us their use of a dial indicator to measure or check any shaft deflection, runout, vibration, and axial motion during assembly because all of that contributes to the noise the shaft will transmit. The turning of the shaft before assembly was a needed thing to do and they would have checked and correct most problems there but he says casually, "Send to the turner." Making a Bering Housing for the replacement was a great move I agree, and said so to myself when they assembled it the first time when I seen no grease fitting.
I almost sure that they built that way assuming and puting on the Service Manual to change that baring after some sum of Nautical miles. But yeah poor engenering
I think the original design probably had a seal on one side and the other was to be exposed to the oil. That's ok but try to find a double row spherical without a grease groove.
@@zxggwrt These are very common for pillow block bearings with a jack shaft.
It was smart to rebuild the shaft. It should give you complete confidence while you’re at sea. Super nice job!
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I love Sedona....they made McDonald's change their logo color.....
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I constantly think about how proud the previous owner must be that his boat went to the perfect home and a loving couple to take care of her. Any chance that you guys invite him to see her when the refit is complete? I would love to see his reactions.
One of few sites on sailing that's Adult like. Respectful of each other. No sex degrading shots. It amaze me how you compliment each other. I could go on
Right you are. 99% of sailing channels these days are relying on clickbait of women in just there swimsuits to get people to watch. The content other channels is providing is very same, same. Whereas odd life crafting is more than a cut above the rest!.
I love these guys. I commented to my wife how loving they are each other. It brings me joy to see how a man and a woman should really love each other.
Agreed. It’s so refreshing to see a woman treated like a person and not an object. A dozen other channels have the husband or boyfriend undoing the female’s bikini top on the daily. That’s not what I’m after - I want to learn things and get inspired to tackle bigger than life projects. I love these two for that.
Sailingmisslonestar springs to mind
Spot on. Bring on the boating stuff - and leave out the cleavages! It's the content that we subscribe to.
You are now experts on your drive shaft and if anything ever needs fixing again, you will know what to do. A big congratulations to you both for having the stamina to keep focused.
Thanks so much for the always support, Graeme. ☺️
Best of all they video recorded most of it. 10 years form now this drive shaft project would have blended with all the other 100s of projects they have had to learn making recollection of specifics much "fuzzier." I sure wish I had my projects on video for this very reason ;) With age comes a lot of "I used to remember how to do that." Repetition is what makes an expert, expert.
Putting in that grease fitting was pure genius. the first benefit of what you have learned.
@@brucemacsr.6776 Lots of cross country carr haulers do this and run gear lub instead of grease in their trailer axels.
Your propulsion shaft system is now mechanically reliable 100% for the next 20 or 30 years, great job! ⛵
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BTW, one of my oldest friend's favorite sayings: Never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over. YOU are the best of both. Make your 'mistakes' on the dry or in port, and correct them, BEFORE you are 1500 KM from shore, port, or repairs...
Roberta I love that you are not just around to fetch things or just standing by and watching things being done. You are there learning and putting the boat back together and looking at all the details and task that need to be completed. Duca I also appreciate that you look at Roberta as an equal and are not afraid to rely on her to complete task and do not let a male ego take over where your always wanting to jump in and take over the task. I will be so happy when you two set sail knowing the boat is reliable and ready for adventures.
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That custom housing for the bearing is a very neat solution! Better than new!
Glad you like it, Jordan ☺️
You should scrape off the paint under the ground wire for best contact - difficult to see if you did so in the video. Awesome job, congrats :-)
The very best way to start the week: a new chapter from Roberta and Duca.
😊Have a great week, Rick
I really look forward to your videos every Monday. Roberta has such a beautiful smile, and I bet she is really pleasant to work with. Duca you are truly blessed.
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Being able to grease that bearing while installed is a brilliant idea
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No, do not do that read my reply.
Berings should be packed 30% 0f capacity, over greasing can cause a bearing to fail and over heat. packing the tube would have made more sense. but they filled it with oil.
I have never seen such excellent and thorough work until I started watching you two! You're a super team, and super couple. Duca, you have a treasure in Roberta, and I am sure you are a treasure to her as well. I was so impressed with every detail of your work on that shaft, making sure it was not just good, but perfect! I applaud you both!
Thanks for the support 😊💕
Another perfectly meticulous job completed, you can have complete confidence in your boat due to doing each task in this way..well done, you have a right to be proud of your achievements...
It's a relief to watch this site and Duca's final few words are ones which other site(s) should take to heart.
Love the added input of grease for the bearing, an elegant solution.
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With the knowledge you've gained the last few years, you will never get ""stuck" any where on the planet. Awesome!
I hope so!
You two have learned SO much on your journey, and it is very pleasing to see you take your time and not be afraid - or too hurried - to do it properly, even if it means pulling it apart yet again. Congratulations on a very successful prop shaft project.
I'm very impressed with your positive attitude, and your obvious love and respect for each other.
Love you guys,
Grant.
Thank you so much, Grant!
Boy!! It's really great to see old time craftsmanship!! Such a rare thing today. You guys have done everything the way it should be done. I'm sooo happy that I've followed this great adventure!
The best boat build channel on RUclips. Happy days!
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It is a privilege to be a patreon for you. We learn a lot, and a lot of ideas for our own boat and channel.
Keep up the good work. Regards from sweden.
Glad to have you on our Odd Family ☺️ happy to be somehow helpful. Greetings from Brazil ☺️
I would like to see what Yanmar the got the newer ones they are starting to put electronic in their and that can be an issue when sailing in beautiful small tropical islands.
@@mejeanlouis72 thats a strange answer, 😊 But i guess you wanted to write in main thread. 😊
Otherwise we will not change our VP engine, since it works fine.
Have a good Day.
It's a boat, take your time and get to know it. I think you are doing the right thing by doing so. Take care guys.
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It was driving me crazy that you were using that old bearings but I’m happy you changed it
You guys take all the time you need. I love the way you two work together. You seem to be very happy with each other, Keep up the good work and it will pay off later. Remember, it's the little things in life that makes all the difference. God bless you both.
Thanks for the support, Edward 😊
Very nice to see how things are progressing on your restoration/modifications/rebuild. The two of you are amazing.
Thank you very much!
Truely enjoyed this video. It does my heart good to see the work you do and the attitude of doing it right the first time every time! You have learned a lot about Odd. That shaft, bearings, tube, etc will last a long time due to your work ethic! Good job Duca and Roberta!👌👍👏⛵🌏
Glad you enjoyed it!💕
Amazing that you had a schematic for that complicated shaft assembly. Wow.
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It's a one-off (a custom build boat), and a one-off is build according to a "boat plan".
A boat plan has all the construction drawings needed to make the boat from scratch.
@@charonstyxferryman yes lol....... given its age and rarity I was surprised there was one for the shaft assembly, specifically
Experience is the best teacher on any subject. Job well done you are getting closer now.
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Your engineering background really shows! I recommend that you protect your drive shaft drawing by getting it scanned and then laminated :)
😉 we will take care of the drawing. Thanks for the reminder
I really enjoy these videos every Monday. I have to say your song choice is amazing. I was bobbing my head most of the episode.
💕 glad to hear that
I never thought about the transfer of forward momentum being accomplished by the motor mounts
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That Is the way in most smaller sailboats. The momentun was transfered to hull vía the engine mounts.
You two make me look forward to Monday. My favorite little bit in this video was the race car sound effect lol. Love you guys.
💕💕 glad you like the car effect. We enjoyed using it on the video😊 we had some fun while editing the video
congrats you two a job well done. I'm sure you have mastered the skill. When iI look at you working on the boat I'm amazed at your energy levels. Well done.
Again the smiles confirm :) You guys have done something you are enjoying and learning and growing ... fantastic job you guys !!
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I worked in the bearing business for 16 years. Built bearings from start to boxing to ship. We had a saying. If it don’t roll, it won’t go. Lol
For sure made a huge difference to replace, now it is rolling sooo smooth 🤩
True. It looks like they took an off the shelf pillow block bearings, probably dodge, double row spherical, and put a ring around it. Solid solution.
That was awesome! I loved the sound of the Formula 1 race car flying by! What a fun Easter Egg.
😂 glad you notices it
That is clearly a superior design. The “thrust bearing” is included which allows the optimal propeller orientation. Most (lesser) sailboats have the “thrust bearing” in the transmission which requires a near perfect shaft alignment to operate.
I believe the advantage of their system is that any engine vibrations won't be transmitted to the propeller shaft. Which is also often a cause for leaks into the boat.
@@peterbodifee The thrust bearings should face each other to cancel the thrust. this is so they can handle the thrust in forward and reverse. If the shaft had slight surface rust that tells me its 400 series stainless steel. 400 series is for strength where 300 series is for corrion restance one is magnetic the other is not. witness marking the components would have maintainng the ballance better to keep vibration down.
I have not seen a prop-shaft assembly nearly as complex as this system, but if it will be trouble free without any leakage for years.....then many would love to have it in their own boat! Showing us the ins and outs of installing this system was quite a long and difficult project for you two....so thank you both!!
Thanks for the support and feedback
have you seen how fast yaba's keel is getting done? i was sure it would take much longer. i can not wait to see her back in the water so you guys can visit for some adventures and memory making with your new friends on the ocean :)
You guys are amazing! Perseverance! And great camera work.
Not only boat part lessons but life lessons. I love your videos. Greetings from Mexico!! 🇲🇽🇧🇷
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How can I give this TWO THUMBS up??? I really enjoy this channel. Thank you for all the great content....
fixed it for you :0)
Glad you enjoy it!😊👍👍
Duca, I am sure as you are an Engineer, you have to marvel at both the simplicity and complexity of the driveshaft. Be thankful that you have a source for professional help when the need arises!
Thank You 🙏, for the great video. I certainly can tell that Roberta spent a lot of time and energy putting this video together!
I would check that ground wire for continuity do to attaching to a painted surface Nice Job
I thought that too, but the threads are firmly embedded on metal, so it should be ok. Yes, worth checking to be sure.
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Great Job, Duca en Roberta, 👏❤️👏 💪⚓️💪
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Great job, now you know how the "stuffing box" is built up
Congratulations [finally] Duca & Roberta!
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The shaft and components are often the primary hull penetration. It is good that you delt with yours in detail with care.
Odd Life are the true YT TLC...we never stop learning.
The biggest lesson need to be learned when owning a sailboat. Don´t cheat. If service and maintenance going to be done, then do it throughly and over extensive.
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Duca, the big bearing you had the trouble with is the thrust bearing that transfers the propeller thrust to the hull. The ring that you made will keep the bearing from leaking grease into the boat but it doesn't use grease like you would think. The band and grease zert will hold the grease in the bearing and keep it from backing out. The seals that you put in, retain the grease in the bearing. That's why the other thrust bearing didn't have grease holes in it. Think of it as a wheel bearing on your car. You fill it with grease and after so long you repack the bearing, instead of greasing it regularly. You don't need to pump grease into that bearing very often and one pump is all you should need. If it's hard to pump the grease gun the bearing is full. I hope this helps you. Looking really good.
Thanks for the explanation 😊
You guys are sooo smart to do these projects the way you do! By taking your time and learning the right way to repair all the different parts of the boat, you can be any place in the world and if you ever have a problem you will know how to fix it yourself! I give you guys kudos for taking on all these different projects! Your engine room looks amazing! Keep up the great work!
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The previous owner was smart in keeping spare, hard to get parts on the boat. Hopefully you will do the same thing. When ordering the parts for the shaft hopefully you ordered extra parts. I like that system, it looks strong.
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The most beautiful couple. Also fearless hard workers...love judson
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You're doing it right. Replacing that failed bearing and adding the zerk will give you years of heavy use.
Do it right, or do it again!
Thanks for the support
It's good. Just don't blow out the seals by over pressuring it. I see that all the time. Take it easy!
So cool that all of the major mechanicals are new/refurbished. You have a great safe boat to start living your dreams. Very happy for you and quite a bit envious.
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good to keep the system designed for steel boats - no thrust transferred to the engine must be a good thing too - good work you two 👏🏾
Absolutely the best shaft system made for a cruising yacht.
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The bearing, when new, comes pre-charged with lube. It is installed into a confined place. The lube installed from the factory will not go anywhere, that is why there is no lube point, that's why some bearings are completely sealed, no lube needed after the initial factory charge. When you pre lubed, packed, the bearing, you did it well enough so the bearing will have enough lube for it's life. Remember, the grease will expand, only a little due to it running in a cool area. If over charged, the excessive amount will find a way out, make a mess and create a possible leak path for water one way or, if you over charge it enough, it will find a way into the oiled part of the system and there will be a leak path for the oil out of it's intended space and allow sea water into the oil space. I get the need for a new bearing, rough spots will turn into really bad spots. The sleeve idea was a great work around to make what you have do the job. If it were me, and the bearing was still pre charged or had been packed before installation, I would NOT lube it after re-installation.
thats what i was thinking. on cars they use bearings on things like a/c idler pulleys that never get lubed but yet they last 100k miles. The bearings are prelubed and have plastic covers over both sides of the bearing to keep the grease inside the bearing and there are some automotive driveshafts (slip yoke) that if you put too much grease inside it will damage them because of compression forces inside but fortunately the housing that bearing is in does not move.
Yep totally agree it was designed to be sealed as part of the overall design concept. Probably only meant to be lubricated during 5 yearly boat out overhaul. If you over lube after install it could cause other issues.
You are absolutly right over greasing can blow out the seals, also to much grease can over heat the bearing and cause spaulding. so be about 30% of capacity.
@@wcads623 TSheilded or sealed bearings are desighned to run for the life of the bearing.
Apart from commercial ships that is the most elaborate prop shaft I’ve ever seen. Great job guys can’t wait to see the new engine in and in the water.
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We're do you find the nice music songs.What you pick shows just how much you care for each other. regards from Western Canada
😊 glad you like the songs we use. Thanks for the support
My favorite part was when you were bringing the completed shaft to the boat. You had an overhead drone view of your car going by and in the background.... verrrroooooom. LOL, I loved it, really nice touch.
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@@OddLifeCrafting Like you always say... it's the little things right? :)
Good job on this long journey and I am excited to be watching some sailing videos
Thanks. We are also excited!
@@OddLifeCrafting we’re is the first place your going to go to
Nothing wrong with learning. Always remember that the only dumb question was the one that wasn't asked. Ya'll are doing a great job together.
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When you are 3000 miles from dry land and the nearest land is 5 miles straight down. You will know your hard work will ensure your safety.
You guys are doing an awesome job every week. Have been following you both for about 3 months....you guys have made my Mondays more exciting than before. Can’t wait for the engine installation episode. Have a great week and best regards from sunny South Florida! 😎
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Good job!
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Congratulations! Roberta and Duca, great video. I enjoy every week the detail and commitment to make your boat into a pristine condition! You are right about the neatness and precision work performed by Reginaldo. You are so good in details and we are learning from you!
Parabéns, vocês além de serem muito caprichosos, também possuem a humildade de admitir e mostrar os erros, isso é uma dadiva....Um grande abraço Duca e Roberta.
Obrigada pelo carinho de sempre, Adalberto. 🤗
Not sure if it matters. But the washer you sanded down to hold the shaft in place. In the last video it was taken off from the propeller end.when pulling the shaft out. Keep up with the good work and progress. you are both inspiring people keep it up 👍🏻
Today you mentioned Murphy's Law, with what you are doing you should be using O'Briens Law, Which is "Murphy is an optimist". I learnt a lot today
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This shaft really seems to be a very good system. Not only for steel boats. It is a convincing and maintenance friendly system and you did right to stick to it! Very good idea to install the greasing nipple onto the bearing! Again an amazing video!
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Oil inside shaft have to be ""Transmission oil". It's not 5w40!!!
It's another viscosity! Take an attention! and very important: bearings have to be NEW!
@@matthiasweigel311 Yes I know! I said that - insaid have to be Transmission oil! And never motor oil.
According to service manual, if you opened bearing module, U must be changed the АLL of the oil seals and bearings including any gaskets!
@@autoservice5610 Knowing Luca's fear of mistakes, we know he researched the in and outs of this genius system, lubricants specs on their blueprint
plus took advice from the marina mechanic experts. Automotive parts and marine applications are very different...
Bearing guy here: don't replace bearings unless you need to. Seals, yes. IDK anything about the oil just so long as it's compatible with the seals.
My Volvo sail drive transmission uses 15W 40 per the manufacturer recommendation, its quite common I believe.
Молодцы! Смотрю Все серии больше года и решил написать Вам! Я Очень рад за Вас!
when you`r finished with that all and the engine is in than the boat will be better than from the building Company 😀
Great job. You guys work so hard, and do the job right. It's also wonderful to see people like Reginaldo who are masters of their trade.
Thanks 😊 Reginaldo is great indeed
Once your new engine is in, there won't be a single system that you haven't touched on your boat!
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@@OddLifeCrafting how is Fred, his parent ok?
@@blackbuttecruizr Yes, I was missing Fred too. I must have missed the part about his parent. I hope everything is okay,
Understanding every system and how they interact, will ensure you’re safety and the ability of both of you to perform required maintenance.
@@blackbuttecruizr He is feeling better. Fred and Juh had just arrived here in Guarujá today
Loved the choice of music and thought the shaft refurbish and reinstall was awesome.
Glad you like it
If you had put your bearings in a refrigerator for an hour or so they would have shrunk and dropped into the housing with little or no hammering.
Freezer section of the refrigerator.
@@jackpatteeuw9244 I've seen this done with dry ice to fit a 160mm stainless steel ring inside a housing for a jetski impeller. Also Ferrari uses it to fit valve seats in it engines.
@@VifferDude Depending on how much the interference fit is, a normal refrigerator freezer will shrink it enough.
Totalmente de acuerdo con Uds. tiempo al tiempo, a la vez que están aprendiendo y fijando conocimientos sobre su barco. Indudablemente haría lo mismo que Uds. Duca, cuidá mucho a Roberta, se nota cuanto de ama por como te mira. Por cierto, preciosa pareja!. Buenos vientos gente!.
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Going to be nice for you both when you’re eating hot meals on that table instead of cleaning parts. 👍
Hehehe. Cannot wait for these days
@@OddLifeCrafting Do you have a stove yet???
I think you two are very wise to strip and refurbish all of the critical systems in your boat. After having sat neglected for so long...one can’t say about the condition without putting hands and eyes upon it. Too many RUclips channels that are about ‘restoration’ only focus on superficial elements and don’t do these thorough disassemblies and repairs. And, you are BOTH hands on with the mechanical work-very refreshing to see both spouses engaged in the effort. Well done! 👍
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Your boat will be priceless. Literally! Were I ever to buy a boat, I would look for yours - IF I had US$1M to offer you. I have LOTS of confidence in y’all and your boat. I
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You guys are doing an amazing job, it has been a pleasure watching your boat come together. I can’t wait for next episode!
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Please don’t be quick renovating the boat... we like to follow the details, and be part of the process 👍🏻
Love the Irish music! Great choice. Great demo of doing a correct shaft assembly...
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Duca, you're a very conscientious person 👍
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You two are doing FANTASTIC work!!!!
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You are going to have a Beautiful boat when you are done...It will be almost to pretty to get wet...but it will serve you well at sea...can't wait to see her under weigh
Great job!! You absolutely made the right decision to replace the bearing. And really nice job having that ring machined so you could use the new bearing you had.
If you could feel a “bump” in the old bearing it would have quickly disintegrated and failed. Leaving you in a dangerous situations. Failures always happen at the worst possible time.
The force is known as thrust. The big bearing you replaced is a double tapered roller bearing. It’s the bearing that takes the thrust of the prop and transfers it to the hull. And that load is why you needed to replace it that bearing. So again, great decision!
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Jeremy
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You had to move the shaft to take off the propeller correct? So You’re gonna have to pull it out to put the propeller back on correct?
We actually took the propeller out first ruclips.net/video/wflBom0O21Q/видео.html
@@OddLifeCrafting Right but didn’t you have to move the shaft to get the propeller off because it wouldn’t clear the rudder?
I was thinking the same thing 😳
01:35 My wife would have KILLED me if I started doing such a greasy project at the dining table!
I am so impressed by your dedication to detail. It looked like that shaft system was mind bogglingly complicated! It was so fortunate to have someone with a shop and skills who could rebuild that shaft system!
I really hope you NEVER have to take that system apart again.
Cheers from Juneau Alaska,
Greg Chaney
😂Thanks for the always support, Greg
Hi guy's.
Roberta, one think you don't have change yet : it's DUCA !
So i hope you are near to have your new engine ?
See you soon .
Denis.
That stuffing box is a beautiful piece of hardware. That was a good decision to keep it the way it was.
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When she said "I have something to tell you", the look on Duca's face. I think he thought he was going to be a daddy.
Was thinking the same xD
Was thinking the same thing.
Yep me too, hopefully it will happen for them one day 😉
Yes, I would say almost inevitable
Jeez , that looks like THE most complicated propshaft I've ever seen . And I've seen a LOT. Great work guys :)
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Murphy's Law: "If anything can go wrong it will go wrong!"
Obrien's Law: "Murphy was an optimist!"
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Hi Roberta & Duca, don't care what these negative people say, I believe you are doing it the right way. And your dead right about a bearing needing to be lubricated, that's standard practice. Metal on metal will quickly wear away and then sieze, not good. And of course your still learning, so keep doing things the way you are. Onward and upward.
The new engine install is getting closer and closer 👍👍
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You guys have a lot to be proud of, you are doing an amazing job. Your quality of workmanship is better than many professionals that I've encountered through the years. Also, I too think this is a better system.
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I’ve been watching you since you started and it’s been a fun ride. Great videos and so much fun watching you have so much blood and sweat in the project. You should proud of yourselves because I surely am. Cute couple!
Thank you so much for the support, Stuart 😊
I'm not into sailing...
BUT I LOVE watching you guys
Keep up the GREAT work x
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