Hydraulic steering help
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The two nuts at the bottom of the resevoir in the pic are bleed valves. if they are backed out the steering wheel turn with no drive movement. Make sure the are all the way in. To bleed the system you back them all the way out. Put 20psi in the resevoir and turn the wheel about 30 turns each direction. Make sure you always have fluid in the can. Once you are done scew the valves in and you should be good. In some cases the valve block may be mounted by itself on the transom somewhere. Originally Posted by northernoffshore
fill it at the nut with the air fitting .. there is a site glass on it also... the cylinders are K-19 hynautics
Good Luck
I mean jump on that SOB. better not move. cause if you can, death follows. LOL Sounds like you are good to go. 18 Lbs in tank half full of ATF. who hoo. have fun brother. B38
B38 - They aren't moving but I'm only 175 pounds and have my Sperry's on so anything is possible. I'm up around the 25psi range with 3/4 of a tank and now have the tank and manifold mounted to the back of the seat out of the way of the motors.
Double Rigged - I used the bleed valves on the manifold and I also checked for fluid at all the fittings I could get to. It looks like we are good to go but we'll find out officially tomorrow when she floats.
Double Rigged - I used the bleed valves on the manifold and I also checked for fluid at all the fittings I could get to. It looks like we are good to go but we'll find out officially tomorrow when she floats.

