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You sure can! If it has a pto shaft, hook your 48'' or smaller tiller behind it and go!!
All submarine screw shafts have seals around the full length of the shaft hull penetration area to prevent water coming in. Shaft seals can be mechanical, hydraulic, etc., but regardless they serve the same purpose.
There are several places online to purchase shaft seals for boats, such as Clements Marine, Tides Marine and ASAP supplies. However, it would also be worth looking at local marine stores because then postage and packaging will not have to be paid.
It is on the front of the crank shaft. It seals the oil at the crank pulley.
Rotary seals are mainly used for sealing lubricating oil or grease in standard rotary shaft applications. One can find more information on rotary seals from a variety of websites that offer information on specific tools.
You take them off and renovate the interior seals and grease the shaft.
shaft axle seals
Open the front of the vehicle. Remove the Pitman arm with the Pitman arm puller. Clean the area around the shaft and retaining ring holding the seals and metal washers. Use a shop rag. Put a drain pan under the steering gear. Remove the retaining ring with an internal snap-ring pliers. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel to the left and continue doing so to force the shaft seals and washers out. Turn off the engine and remove the seals and washers. Replace the seals and washers with newly greased Pitman seal and washers and then replace the retaining clip.
The most common leak points are the cooler hoses and the axle shaft seals.
at your local napa store
Those seals are where the axle's slide into the transmission.....2 differant sizes left and right.
Up to about 150 psig or so. Yes. Graphite is used for shaft seals on steam powered equipment.