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JohnRork 01-01-2017 12:35 PM

Hynautic Steering Question (Not smooth when wheel turned)
 
Hi guys. I recently picked up a new project boat and it has a couple of outboards with a fully Hynautic steering system. The boat has been sitting for approximately 3 years. When I turn the steering wheel, it's not smooth and is somewhat "jerky". It takes a couple turns and then the steering seems to work but it's very stiff and certainly not what I expected. Definitely not something I would want to put in the water and try to run.

Does this sound like merely a bleeding system or an indicator of something more significant?

Thanks a bunch......john

JMP 01-01-2017 12:47 PM

Does the reservoir have air pressure? should be 20-30lbs.

JohnRork 01-01-2017 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by JMP (Post 4514771)
Does the reservoir have air pressure? should be 20-30lbs.

Thanks for the reply. Below is a picture of the helm. I can't find a reservoir and wonder if they ever made one without a reservoir (unless I'm completely missing something).

Thanks again...john

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps8qsjtfec.jpg

Mbam 01-01-2017 03:33 PM

I'm not sure what helm that is. I think it might be a Capilano helm. They are normally very smooth and there is no external reservoir. The classic Hynatic helm feels like there are gears in it and there is an external reservoir with air pressure in it.

Pull that red plug and see if it has fluid in it.

ezstriper 01-02-2017 06:27 AM

that is the same system they run on inboard boats, the helm is the pump, there are a couple models and they use different fluid, one uses seastar fluid, the other ATF, ck model and correct fluid, seastar is almost clear, ATF red, if thats correct guessing a pump rebuild is needed, also one used a air assist and the other does not

speicher lane 01-02-2017 06:36 AM

We had an issue with a new boat that was brought in with a similar issue. After discussing with the Helm pump MFG'r, it was determined that the helm system was filled with ATF and that the pump was NFG - system required mineral oil based fluid.

This was a cheaper hydraulic helm and not rebuild-able but just went to prove that not all fluids are equal even in a simple pump.

BenPerfected 01-02-2017 06:59 AM

Try this....

https://www.jamestowndistributors.co....do?docId=1088

JohnRork 01-02-2017 09:36 AM

Wow, thanks guys. I really appreciate it. I'll pull that plug and see if it has fluid in it and what color it is and then go from there.

JohnRork 01-02-2017 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Mbam (Post 4514808)
I'm not sure what helm that is. I think it might be a Capilano helm. They are normally very smooth and there is no external reservoir. The classic Hynatic helm feels like there are gears in it and there is an external reservoir with air pressure in it.

Pull that red plug and see if it has fluid in it.

Well, I crawled under there and pulled the red plug. Stuck a tip of a zip tie down there and didn't get any oil on it till it hit some of the inner workings so it definitely needs fluid. I'm going to add some fluid and try to figure out where my leaks are. Thanks again guys
PS...it's a SeaStar 1275-V


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