Taz Magister
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Its not really oil its gear lube comes in a grease tube,
Bill is the master. If anyone can fix it cheap....
Chuck said he has a boat and it's not cheap Scott.. He's giving me some props.
This steering works, it's low on fluid and the back of the boat right under the pistons had goop that was likely the fluid that leaked out the seals. Now I could take the chance of filling and hoping some seal conditioner brought them back. But it's a perfect time to replace a couple small seals. If I can't find an easy part number...I'll bring the piece to a local hydrauilc place that seemingly fixes anything hydrauilic.
This is about as simple as an axle seal though.
Chuck said he has a boat and it's not cheap Scott.. He's giving me some props
I hate the unemployed....no sense of work ethic to help friends! lol
like i said, they are made to be un serviceable most of the time, you may never find seals for it.
the hydro shop maybe your best route to get it repaired.
Ok, i make no guarantee about accuracy or usefulness of this information.
Club Sea Ray - Potential Steering Loss – Teleflex Sea-Star Hydraulic Steering Systems
as i find stuff ill update this post..
parts for sale.
Boat Controls & Steering: Teleflex morse - iboats