This season early on I first notice my motor dropping over to the side after trailering. I had to add fluid to the helm only a couple of times in the last 3 years, this year I had to top it off twice in 3 months. I ran my hand around the steering cylinder; sure enough there was SeaStar hydraulic fluid at both ends. At first I thought it was loose line connections so I tightened them up, thought I had fixed the problem...no go. So finally emailed Teleflex, they suggested I replace the cylinder seals and gave me the part number.
This came in the middle of our boating season and I wasn’t thrilled with the prospect of spending a day fiddling with a repair job with uncertain outcome. As it turned out the repair only took about 2 hours from seal replacement to system bleed. The instruction that come with the kit are fairly easy to understand, and it come with the seal tool. I purchased the line that connects the SeaStar fluid to the helm, and used some tape to suspend the hydraulic fluid and poked a hole in the bottle with a needle provide with the connecting tube kit. To bleed the system I incorporated the assistance of my 11 year old son to turn the wheel back and forth, it does take two.
First post repair sea trial was remarkable, all the slop was gone. After 20 hours there is no perceivable oil usage and the seals are tight. Previously I had to continually steer the boat, now it just tracks down the line; what a difference.
This came in the middle of our boating season and I wasn’t thrilled with the prospect of spending a day fiddling with a repair job with uncertain outcome. As it turned out the repair only took about 2 hours from seal replacement to system bleed. The instruction that come with the kit are fairly easy to understand, and it come with the seal tool. I purchased the line that connects the SeaStar fluid to the helm, and used some tape to suspend the hydraulic fluid and poked a hole in the bottle with a needle provide with the connecting tube kit. To bleed the system I incorporated the assistance of my 11 year old son to turn the wheel back and forth, it does take two.
First post repair sea trial was remarkable, all the slop was gone. After 20 hours there is no perceivable oil usage and the seals are tight. Previously I had to continually steer the boat, now it just tracks down the line; what a difference.