RobS wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:28 pm
That was a good one and those are the type of threads that add real value to AOG - it involved over a dozen members and was on/off eight years running.
Yup, agree 110%
Looked at my steering cylinder after wiping it clean and running the wheel both ways a few times today.
No leak
What are the odds the seals need to “swell up” or be pressurized a few times before doing the sealing..?
A bit more background: I also own a small boat with hydraulic steering, a Cobia 175, (17’ with a heavy 90 four stroke)
I changed hydraulic fluid on it, to a West Marine Synthetic steering fluid a few months ago, the helm felt much easier to turn, as in less friction or something.
Great idea so I did the same on my Albin 28TE, same effect, easy to turn, like the system was lubed..
After a month or two I noticed the Uflex cylinder on the Cobia started leaking, removed the cylinder, bought a new one and got a $225 core charge for the old cylinder, total cost $280. All good.
Then I poked around on the Albin, sure enough, It had started leaking just like the Cobia. Bummer..
Called up the overhaul place, they promised to make it as good as new for $260 plus shipping and Florida sales tax. Also asked them what steering fluid they would recommend?
They said AW 32 Hydraulic Oil, which is what I switched to after having drained and flushed the system of old West Marine steering fluid.
Now it is day 2 after I got the old but overhauled cylinder back.
It leaked a few drops yesterday after a 30 min test cruise with lots of twisting and turning. Today it seems dry, but will go back to the boat every hour and turn the rudder both ways. Maybe there is a God and the thing will stop leaking?
Moral of the story, be careful using synthetic steering fluid on old boats, even when the bottle says “Approved for all hydraulic steering systems»
2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.