Hynautic steering by Teleflex???
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Dyno-just how fast are you running? I really don't think you are fast enough to justify a full hydraulic system.
Dyno-just how fast are you running? I really don't think you are fast enough to justify a full hydraulic system.
Thanks for clearing that up for me Gary...Anybody have a pic of these systems ? Sounds like a great deal.
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I actually may be using the helm, so I'm going to hang onto it. The same unit is used for twin ram OB and large IB applications.
As for the rams, I run across them frequently. I think I know where a couple are near Peoria, but I wouldn't buy them from the guy without seeing them first. You might want to check with Doller or Bam in FL. I think the K-5s were the first external ram available so they're common. And a rebuild kit was only about $10. BTW they're a plated brass cylinder with square encaps, held together by 4 long bolts. The ram itself is S/S, but the 7/8" diameter means heim joints are a little hard to find.
The reservior/regulators are available through West marine, etc for a little over $100 if I remember.
Gary
As for the rams, I run across them frequently. I think I know where a couple are near Peoria, but I wouldn't buy them from the guy without seeing them first. You might want to check with Doller or Bam in FL. I think the K-5s were the first external ram available so they're common. And a rebuild kit was only about $10. BTW they're a plated brass cylinder with square encaps, held together by 4 long bolts. The ram itself is S/S, but the 7/8" diameter means heim joints are a little hard to find.
The reservior/regulators are available through West marine, etc for a little over $100 if I remember.
Gary
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this is great stuff! Thats why I LOVE this board!!!Gary can you post some pics of yours?
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BTW, reservior/pressure valve on Ebay. Just check to see its the high pressure (1000psi)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2467537798
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2467537798
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"Hynautic" Is Gone!
The Hynautic Steering Company does not exist anymore. Teleflex Marine is a very large Canadian Co. that bought out the Hynautic name & inventory and dissolved them. They do not have parts or anything available for them from the factory. The marine distributors have sold off their remaining inventory & it will be replaced with Teleflex systems and parts only. I have a new Hynautic H-51 helm available(requires a reservalve tank) & a good used twin outboard, twin cylinder, Teleflex helm available for sale, if anyone has the need. Thanks, Ed [email protected]
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Ed what do you want for the package? I'll still need a tank and lines and make some mounting plates for the transome and drives....
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