Identify these steering rams
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Go to a hydraulic shop. I had my trims leaking, guy claimed it took a special tool, blah, blah blah! Charged me $300 for both + $250 for the special tool he had to buy. (plus shipping back and forth)
One Leaked a year later, took it apart myself, no special tools needed! All the Seals, Orings and shaft scraper are off the shelf---$11.50 per cylinder!!! I carry an extra set in my tool bag!
One Leaked a year later, took it apart myself, no special tools needed! All the Seals, Orings and shaft scraper are off the shelf---$11.50 per cylinder!!! I carry an extra set in my tool bag!
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What Grff said! The rams need to be mounted to the transom, with the transom mounts pivot point parallel to the center of the gimbal pivot point. If not when the drive is trimmed up it will try to push the ram back into the cylinder. 2 things will result. 1. It will blow the seals out of the ram. 2. It will bend the cylinder rod. I have seen it happen. Cylinder rods are not cheap and hard to straighten.