matt_unique
New member
I assume the problem is air in the system, but I wanted to bounce it off you guys. My helm unit had a lot of play during sea trials. Although I instructed the dealership to do a proper bleeding with the Sea Star high pressure bleeding system, like many other things I asked them to do correctly the only added fluid to the reservoir. This seemed to address the play in the steering.
I found fluid leaking while it was still in the driveway. I checked the reservoir and it was not overfilled (at least as referenced in the helm reservoir).
Today I had the helm hard over for an idle speed maneuver and fluid literally sprayed out of the reservoir like a fountain for a solid 2-3 seconds. I could clearly see it coming from under the cap. After cleaning up the mess I removed the cover and more air pressure came out but I could not otherwise reproduce the problem.
Is this just a classic case of air in the system? Is the only correct fix a high pressure bleed with the proper Sea Star bleeding system?
Thanks
I found fluid leaking while it was still in the driveway. I checked the reservoir and it was not overfilled (at least as referenced in the helm reservoir).
Today I had the helm hard over for an idle speed maneuver and fluid literally sprayed out of the reservoir like a fountain for a solid 2-3 seconds. I could clearly see it coming from under the cap. After cleaning up the mess I removed the cover and more air pressure came out but I could not otherwise reproduce the problem.
Is this just a classic case of air in the system? Is the only correct fix a high pressure bleed with the proper Sea Star bleeding system?
Thanks