I went to my boat yesterday to find the engines both pointing inward (I.e. Pigeon toed). There was no hydraulic oil leakage that I could see. When I store the boat, I always put both engines all the way up and centered.
I'm guessing that the TELEFLEX Hydraulic Tie Bar Alignment Valve basically gave way to the opposing pressure of having the engines slightly inward. I had noticed the stearing felt a little loose the last few times. It's possible a little fluid seeped out of the tie bar valve.
I opened the tie bar valve and repositioned the engines. I then added very little seastar fluid to the helm. Everything checked out fine.
Either I need to replace a valve or change my stow away practice of keeping the engines centered. Any advice?
The boat is in a saltwater berth so they need to be kept out of the water.
I'm guessing that the TELEFLEX Hydraulic Tie Bar Alignment Valve basically gave way to the opposing pressure of having the engines slightly inward. I had noticed the stearing felt a little loose the last few times. It's possible a little fluid seeped out of the tie bar valve.
I opened the tie bar valve and repositioned the engines. I then added very little seastar fluid to the helm. Everything checked out fine.
Either I need to replace a valve or change my stow away practice of keeping the engines centered. Any advice?
The boat is in a saltwater berth so they need to be kept out of the water.