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Steering question
- Roddono
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Steering question
How do I tell if it has hydraulic steering or mechanical? If hydraulic does nobody know where the reservoir might be located. Upper wheel seem stiff.
Thank.
Ray…
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Re: Steering question
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Re: Steering question
g36 wrote:Source of the post Hydraulic will have a fill cap on it right on top behind the steering wheel where it's mounted. There will be one at each driving station This is also the helm pump, purging air will consist of turning the steering wheel back and forth the system will then purge any remaining air. Heres a article I found that might help you understand and how to refill .https://www.boatingmag.com/how-to/how-t ... -steering/
So no fill cap on steering wheel = no hydraulic steering? I don’t have a cap. My old Chris Craft did as I recall in that location. Anyway, thanks for the quick education, I appreciate it.
Ray.
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Re: Steering question
Roddono wrote:Source of the post
So no fill cap on steering wheel = no hydraulic steering? I don’t have a cap. My old Chris Craft did as I recall in that location. Anyway, thanks for the quick education, I appreciate it.
Ray.
It depends on the system you have. If you have Hynautic brand, then the reservoir is likely near the transom somewhere, probably close to the rudders. Hynautics are a pressurized system and have a reservoir. There will be a gauge on it showing how much pressure is in the system.
I'd bet your system is hydraulic, given the size, vintage, dual station and that it's a Carver
If the lower wheel turns when the upper wheel turns (or vice-versa), then it's mechanical.
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Re: Steering question
I would also think that it's a hydraulic system for that vintage, especially with dual stations.
Not necessarily Ray, some helms can be mounted behind the dash so you don't actually see the helm/pump. In those non pressurized cases, there is a remote fill port located on the dash somewhere.Roddono wrote:Source of the post.....So no fill cap on steering wheel = no hydraulic steering?....
Agreedkm1125 wrote:Source of the post ....If the lower wheel turns when the upper wheel turns (or vice-versa), then it's mechanical.
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