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  1. #1
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    Default Packing Nut Leaking

    So I've been noticing the bilge coming on more frequently lately so today, with the engine off and adrift, I checked the packing nut and there's a steady stream of water coming in.

    After I got the boat home and out of the water, I took a close look at the packing nut and lock nut. They are tight against each other and I tried to move the packing nut by hand but couldn't. This is a 2006 with 67 hours on it. How do I go about tightening the packing nut? Should I back off the lock nut a few turns, tighten the packing nut, then tighten the lock nut against the packing nut? Or is it time to replace the packing already?

    I am going to Lake Billy Chinook on Wednesday and will have the boat in the water continuously until Sunday so I'd rather not have the bilge kick on every few minutes 24/7.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Al
    Al

    2006 Mobius LSV

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    Al
    as you said, yes, go ahead and back off the lock nut, then tighten the packing nut. then retighten the lock nut.

    It is best to do this in the water so you don't over tighten.. you want a slow drip (1 drip every 30-45 secs.) to lube the packing nut..

    I have replaced mine this summer with the goretex packing from skidim.com .
    But I doubt you "NEED" to replace yours yet.. probably just tighten it down some...

    BW
    Brad

    2011 Launch 21V Sold... boatless replaced with a Jeep JKUR
    2006 Moomba Mobius LSV sold
    2004 Outback sold

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    I have a 2003 ls with over 300 hours and I still have the original packing.I have adjusted the packing nuts two or three times so far.As stated it's best to do it in the water and just tighten it up till it drips about once every 30 seconds.
    jy

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    James/Brad,

    Thanks for your replies.

    Brad,

    Since we have the same boat, could you tell me how you accessed the packing nut to tighten it? On the port side, looks like the raw water intake is in the way. On the starboard side, the raw water hose is in the way. Seems like I need to remove the raw water hose to make room for the channel locks but I can't do that on the water. Or can I?

    Thanks again.

    Al
    Al

    2006 Mobius LSV

  5. #5
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    Default Same Problem

    I also have a 2006LSV and just noticed the same problem last weekend. A steady stream of water from the packing nut. Any tips on how to get into the jam nut to loosen and then tighten it would be helpful.

  6. #6
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    Al,
    I remove the white Fiberglass cover under the back seat and reach under from the port side. Channel locks Definitely!
    I don't have the strainer.. I am thinking that removing it on the water is a bad idea...

    I have to reach my arm under the hose to get to it I think.
    Brad

    2011 Launch 21V Sold... boatless replaced with a Jeep JKUR
    2006 Moomba Mobius LSV sold
    2004 Outback sold

  7. #7
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    Okay, will give it a try.

    Thanks,

    Al
    Al

    2006 Mobius LSV

  8. #8
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    replacement you need to pull theboat out of the water, but tightening leave it in for sure... did my 06 with about 125 hours on it at t he time this spring.
    2006 Moomba Mobius LSV
    Stereo: Kenwood KMR-D562BT
    Ballast: 750 Surfside locker, 400 Surfside mid boat, 400 Gravity I, 400 Bow
    Surfboards: Inland Surfer Red Woody, Triple X Composite X 58"[/SIZE]

  9. #9
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    Hey guys I have the same problem on my '02 LSV and the service manager said the best wrench to use for adjustments is an adjustable sink drain wrench. I am sure this sounds cheesey but they are compact and can be used without removing the hoses. You can find them at Home Depot for about $15.00 each. These wrenchs also are smooth and they won't chew up the brass like channel locks.

  10. #10
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    This is the wrench found on www.grainger

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    Adjustable Combo Wrench,1 To 3 In,Zinc
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