I am looking for the recommended clearance between the rudder shaft and the fiberglass tube it rotates in
The steering on my 26U had become very stiff over about the last two years. When I disconnected the wheel and tried turning the rudder with the emergency tiller I had to push hard with both hands. I have been injecting grease into the tube through the usual greasing hole, which has a fitting for a grease gun, The grease is the usual marine type. Has anyone else had this problem?
A couple of days ago I lowered the rudder to see what was going on.. It was surprising that we had to pull it down for most of the distance. Then I measured the shaft diameter and the inside diameter of the tube. The diameters were the same, or the tube was a slightly smaller diameter by a couple of thousands of an inch. In other words, the clearance between the shaft and the tube was zero or an interference fit! No wonder the rudder was hard to turn, and to pull down
I don’t know why this has happened. unless the grease has reacted with the fiberglass, making it swell. So now I will use an engine cylinder hone on the fiberglass tube to increase its inside diameter. I was thinking of about 10 thousands of an inch but would like to know what the original clearance was. I have been wandering about the marina waggling the rudders of other Nonsuches and the clearance seems to be about that amount.
For this work I have been using the main halyard winch to lower and raise the rudder. A line runs from the winch to a fitting screwed onto the top of the rudder shaft. The line makes a right angle turn in the top runner bearing, to go down to the rudder. I made a brass fitting to give the turn a smooth radius and coated the line with Teflon spray. The bits are shown in the photos.
John Barbour
Nature 26U
Toronto
The steering on my 26U had become very stiff over about the last two years. When I disconnected the wheel and tried turning the rudder with the emergency tiller I had to push hard with both hands. I have been injecting grease into the tube through the usual greasing hole, which has a fitting for a grease gun, The grease is the usual marine type.
I don’t know why this has happened. unless the grease has reacted with the fiberglass, making it swell. So now I will use an engine cylinder hone on the fiberglass tube to increase its inside diameter. I was thinking of about 10 thousands of an inch but would like to know what the original clearance was. I have been wandering about the marina waggling the rudders of other Nonsuches and the clearance seems to be about that amount.
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On May 1, 2022, at 13:07, JohnS <ivat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On May 1, 2022, at 13:20, ron buonomo <ronbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Correct on tool .. spring loaded 3 prong hone tool. slowly honed up and down and checked dia after each pass ….only took off about .040 inches. Mostly dust while honing. Took all of 15 min…Cleaned again with a acetone then lubed. Took 1 day to get the post out thou and 2 jacks
This is a update on my very hard to turn rudder. I discovered the shaft was very tight in the 12 inch long fiberglass rudder bearing. Following Ron’s suggestion I got a three arm automotive cylinder hone and quite easily opened up the inside diameter of the tube by about 30 thousands of an inch. It took about half an hour. Nature launched yesterday and the rudder is very easy to turn. Thanks Ron.
Here are a few points which may be useful for others.
The fine and medium honing stones just slid on the surface, perhaps because of build up, but the coarse ones worked well. I could only find coarse stones in hones with a lower diameter limit of 2 inches. I needed 1 7/8” diameter so I sanded about 1/8” off each stone, about half the thickness, and the hone went in easily. 60 grit sandpaper easily cut down the stones.
The shaft on the hone was only about 4 inches long so I made a 10” shaft extension. This allowed me to make a complete pass down the 12” tube. The modified hone is in the photo.
As a rough check on progress I made a trial piece of aluminum to the same diameter as the rudder shaft and attached it to a long piece of ¼” rod. See the photo. At first I couldn’t push the piece down the tube, but about 10 honing passes later, it went down all the way. Rattling it sideways gave me an indication of the improving clearances. I stopped when there was about 30 thousands (0.030”) clearance on the diameter.
Afterwards, lifting the rudder back up using the main halyard was easy. The only tricky bit was lining up the top of the shaft so it would enter the top bearing. Installing the emergency tiller and wiggling the shaft, finally brought it up all the way.
I'm glad this job is finished.This is a update on my very hard to turn rudder. I discovered the shaft was very tight in the 12 inch long fiberglass rudder bearing. Following Ron’s suggestion I got a three arm automotive cylinder hone and quite easily opened up the inside diameter of the tube by about 30 thousands of an inch. It took about half an hour. Nature launched yesterday and the rudder is very easy to turn. Thanks Ron.