Charlyn helm part # ???
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Charlyn helm part # ???
Does anyone know the Charlyn part # for the hydraulic helm required for a single cylinder Marine Machine steering set up? Everyone (cpperformance, wpm, etc) seem to have only there own part #s and are not sharing the charlyn #. I have a guy wanting to sell me a helm, but I want to be sure it is the correct size first.
....I want to prevent a "bad experience !.
....I want to prevent a "bad experience !.
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Try this. http://www.eatonhydraulics.com/cds/products.htm
I have been looking at the series 2 or the Flex 4.
I think with the single cylinder you only need about 60cc volume. The more volume the helm has the easier it is to turn the wheel.
mike
I have been looking at the series 2 or the Flex 4.
I think with the single cylinder you only need about 60cc volume. The more volume the helm has the easier it is to turn the wheel.
mike
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Check out Northerntool.com
Last winter I used their 201652-c159 model helm. Rated at 100 cu.cm . The 80 cu.cm would have worked but needed to be back ordered. The price in last years catalog is $270. They also have a steering column for $45.
Just be sure you buy an open center system. I bought one from a guy on the board last winter it was a closed center and didn't work at all. There was no flow of oil to the cooler when I wasn't tuning the steering wheel.
Good luck!
Mark
[ 01-10-2002: Message edited by: Payton ]
Last winter I used their 201652-c159 model helm. Rated at 100 cu.cm . The 80 cu.cm would have worked but needed to be back ordered. The price in last years catalog is $270. They also have a steering column for $45.
Just be sure you buy an open center system. I bought one from a guy on the board last winter it was a closed center and didn't work at all. There was no flow of oil to the cooler when I wasn't tuning the steering wheel.
Good luck!
Mark
[ 01-10-2002: Message edited by: Payton ]
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Dont you mean the smaller the displacement of the helm the easier it will turn.. and more turns lock to lock?? That is what I have found to be correct. If I am wrong I would like to be corrected....thanks.
I know I had to go to a smaller helm with my WPM steering to make it turn easier..
Dick
Dont you mean the smaller the displacement of the helm the easier it will turn.. and more turns lock to lock?? That is what I have found to be correct. If I am wrong I would like to be corrected....thanks.
I know I had to go to a smaller helm with my WPM steering to make it turn easier..
Dick
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Imco has a lot of info for hydraulic steering. Here is a link to there helm units.
http://www.imcomarine.com/stern/7.html
http://www.imcomarine.com/stern/
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http://www.imcomarine.com/stern/7.html
http://www.imcomarine.com/stern/
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Payton !
Since you used a Northern tool catalog helm....is it possible to also use a 12 volt hydraulic pump allowing the mercruiser pump to be removed? less parasitic drag=MORE POWER
...Has anyone ever tried this??? or maybe as an emergency back-up?
Thaks guys for all the information....I was gone to the lake for a few days.
Since you used a Northern tool catalog helm....is it possible to also use a 12 volt hydraulic pump allowing the mercruiser pump to be removed? less parasitic drag=MORE POWER
...Has anyone ever tried this??? or maybe as an emergency back-up?
Thaks guys for all the information....I was gone to the lake for a few days.