1/2 latham steering system
#1
VIP Member
Platinum Member
Thread Starter
1/2 latham steering system
I have 2002 vyper half system if i loose starboard motor i have zero power steering. Sounds pretty dangerous. Only way around this is a full conversion or a special two pump Valve and tank with hoses to each pump. Did they really design it like this? If you are cruising along and starboard quits the drive locks up in what ever direction it was in.
#2
Registered
it's pretty standard. You can steer, it's just very, very hard.
The following users liked this post:
wwwTOPDJcom (01-07-2022)
#4
Registered
I wondered that as well, but assumed they were mixing the terms 1/2 hydraulic actual (cable + ram) with 1/2 being "only a pump on 1 engine. "
The following users liked this post:
wwwTOPDJcom (01-05-2022)
The following 3 users liked this post by snapmorgan:
#6
Registered
You either have a ADD ON steering system or full hydraulic with a hydraulic helm (orbital).
As said above one power steering pump running either is common.
As said above one power steering pump running either is common.
#7
VIP Member
Platinum Member
Thread Starter
Exactly it does not move at all if startboard is not running. Cable to assist ram then to dual latham rams. No fuild to rams unless pump is turning.
#8
Registered
get rid of that cable. Full Hydro is great. I can steer without the engine on, but my arms would be shot after a few miles that's for sure.
Dual power steering pumps are possible, and can be done, but you'd be better off spending the $ getting rid of that cable.
Dual power steering pumps are possible, and can be done, but you'd be better off spending the $ getting rid of that cable.
The following 3 users liked this post by SabrToothSqrl:
#9
VIP Member
Platinum Member
Thread Starter
That is the plan looks pretty simple to do. Half system upgrade. Probably bleeding helm and the new hoses is most difficult