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KEVLARKAT32 04-28-2014 04:24 AM

VERY NICE JOB!!! Would also like to see pics on the Verado electric pump interfaced with open center helm . I have looked into this a great deal and decided this was the way to go . How many turns lock to lock is it ?

Larry

LAriverratt 04-28-2014 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by KEVLARKAT32 (Post 4113255)
VERY NICE JOB!!! Would also like to see pics on the Verado electric pump interfaced with open center helm . I have looked into this a great deal and decided this was the way to go . How many turns lock to lock is it ?

Larry

same here...looking at adding power steering too... would be nice to just be able to use what I haven now and add the pump though.

boat looks great!

Taboma 04-28-2014 12:12 PM

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It is my understanding that a non-powered system uses a manual pump connected to the steering wheel (Capilano Pump typically). An on-demand type booster pump like a Sea Star can be added to this type of system. To use a full power steering constant duty pump like an automobile pump or a Verado pump, requires a valve that is controlled via the steering wheel (Char Lynn valve). This type of valve is used also on large earth-moving equipment. Four hoses are required to be plumbed to the valve. Attached is an excerpt for the Verado pump installation manual. I'll check the turns to lock and post that when I am back at the boat. Let me know if I can give additional help. David.
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KEVLARKAT32 04-28-2014 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by Taboma (Post 4113496)
It is my understanding that a non-powered system uses a manual pump connected to the steering wheel (Capilano Pump typically). An on-demand type booster pump like a Sea Star can be added to this type of system. To use a full power steering constant duty pump like an automobile pump or a Verado pump, requires a valve that is controlled via the steering wheel (Char Lynn valve). This type of valve is used also on large earth-moving equipment. Four hoses are required to be plumbed to the valve. Attached is an excerpt for the Verado pump installation manual. I'll check the turns to lock and post that when I am back at the boat. Let me know if I can give additional help. David.
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Yes ! Lets keep it simple , I had many conversations with Imco on this issue . You simply use and open center helm , AKA same helm used for I.O with belt driven pump , pick the CC , this is the amount of fluid it will pump and directly related to lock to lock ratio . You do not have to use the vererdo helm . There are also other ways to lower lock to lock as in looping top or bottoms on each ram , this will cut in half lock to lock and has been done many times before , this is a whole another option .

Taboma 05-27-2014 09:52 AM

My 28 Back Together!
 
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Back on the Dock! Some photos of the 28 back together after paint.


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cowisl 05-27-2014 10:20 AM

Looks great!

Zero Patience 05-27-2014 08:53 PM

Beautiful boat, be careful with those cowlings.

noli 05-27-2014 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by Zero Patience (Post 4128584)
Beautiful boat, be careful with those cowlings.

ZP,

Are you referring to water reversion?





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Taboma 05-28-2014 08:00 AM

Hope to have my Nass cowls this weekend!

LAriverratt 05-28-2014 11:07 AM

how much water intrusion were you guys seeing in the twin outboards with stock cowls? I have watched the video of how it gets in but that was on a single.


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