hydraulic steering conversion
#1
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So right now I have a hybrid hydraulic setup with dual imco rams but a cable system.
Any recommendations on parts for a full system? I'm assuming I can keep the existing IMCO rams and buy all the other parts.
What brand/parts do I need? Any idea what costs might be? Installation time?
Thanks!
-Ross
Any recommendations on parts for a full system? I'm assuming I can keep the existing IMCO rams and buy all the other parts.
What brand/parts do I need? Any idea what costs might be? Installation time?
Thanks!
-Ross
#2
There are several kits out there to do just that. I went with a Zeiger kit. Had everything I needed and the price was good too. I talked with one of the principals of the company and he even gave me his cell to call him on the weekend if I had any trouble. No need to call though, it was pretty easy to do.
The hardest part is cutting the hose and installing the fittings. I went to a local hydraulic shop and they cut and assembled the hoses for beer money.
It can be done in a weekend. I think I paid $1000 +/- for my kit a few years ago. Yours would be a little more because of the dual rams.
http://www.everettperformance.com/default.asp
The hardest part is cutting the hose and installing the fittings. I went to a local hydraulic shop and they cut and assembled the hoses for beer money.
It can be done in a weekend. I think I paid $1000 +/- for my kit a few years ago. Yours would be a little more because of the dual rams.
http://www.everettperformance.com/default.asp
#3
Just adding the helm is pretty easy. The kits offered by CP or Hardin are pretty complete, a little pricey but they come with everything you need. You could piece it together your self also and save some money if you know what you are looking for.
#5
No reason to pay someone to do this. If you can turn a wrench, you can add the internal steering! It's a pretty painless job. I did mine with my wife as a helper!
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My mechanic is an imco dealer and he's working with imco now to dermine the bits needed to convert the current setup (internal cable with external dual ram assist) to a full hydraulic.
He says he thinks parts will be around $2k.
He says he thinks parts will be around $2k.
#10
The parts needed are:
Char-Lynn Hydraulic Helm
Aeroquip Hose & Fittings
Filter
Steering hub
Possibly a new steering wheel depending on the hub
ATF
A weekend



