drmax wrote:Source of the post ?.....I’m doubting a seal in pump would be letting it leak internally but haven’t looked at a schematic.
Don't assume something is wrong until you go through the proper fill, pressurize, and purge process first. You may have to do it a few times before you end up with the right oil level, no air, and pressure.
The recommendation is that you crack fittings at each component such as the helm, steering cylinder, and autopilot pump if applicable to bleed air if there are no bleed screws. In your case, you'd need to loosen the screws on your relieve valve as well. This is the preferred method to rid all of the air at one visit but can be a pain if access is challenging. You can accomplish the same thing by running the helm and autopilot pump back and forth, it'll just take a while to do. Eventually all the air will end up in the reservoir as it should. Which ever method you do, it's a good idea to then let the system sit for 24 hours and recheck the oil level, pressure, check fittings for leaks, and turn the wheel back and forth ensuring it's still an easy smooth operation.