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Old 01-10-2002, 03:56 PM
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Question 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 !.
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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.

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Katdrvr, thanks a bunch !! I will now know what I am looking at. That site is perfect.
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Here is the Char-lyn Steering Control Unit (helm) that I used on a Marine Machine single cyl. setup. ( 3-series 211-1001 )4.5 cu. displacement per revolution.

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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!
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to compare apples to apples:
the 80cu.cm is 4.8
the 100cu.cm is 6.0

and is 1$ diff in price

These are Danfoss, I believe they make Char-lynn
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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..

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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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Old 01-14-2002, 10:43 AM
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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.
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I really don't know. you'll have to be sure it has enough flow. I would think it'll be more drag and wear on your electrical system.
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