Dleopoldi914
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Hoping to maybe learn something. My hydraulic steering boat is on the third season and I notice it is not as responsive as it once was.
Boat is a 2021 21se with sea star hydraulic.
Parker gave me two tubes, one for the cylinder to attach to each fitting and losses fitting with tubes attached. 1 for the helm, the tube attaches to the bottle.
I watched a video and guy opened the valves on the fittings with the tubes attached to cylinder fitting and got a little fluid.
Then at the helm he dumped the fluid via tube from the bottle he poked a hole in the top. It seemed a little low when I took the fitting on the helm off.
When I attempted to do this I would get it to a point where the pressure from the system would pop the tube at the cylinder. Did I maybe loosen too much the fitting so pressure is too much?
Finally I didn’t need to poke a hole in the bottle I did that and I got stuck ditching the bottle and putting the hydraulic fluid in a spray bottle. After I was about to quit.
Finally a mobile mechanic that I am friends with next to me and working on another boat said to top it off you don’t need to loosen those fittings at the cylinder, just attach at the helm dump fluid and keep going until all the air and the bubbles are gone. We did that and steering feels good.
Where did I go wrong?
Did I loosen fittings too much at cylinder so pressure was too much?
If you are topping off is it not necessary to run that tube over the valves?
Will using a better connector tubing help, my tube had no brass fittings on the end it was just rubber tubing.
Sorry if a newbie question.
Video enclosed if how I did it with mechanic
Boat is a 2021 21se with sea star hydraulic.
Parker gave me two tubes, one for the cylinder to attach to each fitting and losses fitting with tubes attached. 1 for the helm, the tube attaches to the bottle.
I watched a video and guy opened the valves on the fittings with the tubes attached to cylinder fitting and got a little fluid.
Then at the helm he dumped the fluid via tube from the bottle he poked a hole in the top. It seemed a little low when I took the fitting on the helm off.
When I attempted to do this I would get it to a point where the pressure from the system would pop the tube at the cylinder. Did I maybe loosen too much the fitting so pressure is too much?
Finally I didn’t need to poke a hole in the bottle I did that and I got stuck ditching the bottle and putting the hydraulic fluid in a spray bottle. After I was about to quit.
Finally a mobile mechanic that I am friends with next to me and working on another boat said to top it off you don’t need to loosen those fittings at the cylinder, just attach at the helm dump fluid and keep going until all the air and the bubbles are gone. We did that and steering feels good.
Where did I go wrong?
Did I loosen fittings too much at cylinder so pressure was too much?
If you are topping off is it not necessary to run that tube over the valves?
Will using a better connector tubing help, my tube had no brass fittings on the end it was just rubber tubing.
Sorry if a newbie question.
Video enclosed if how I did it with mechanic