I need to remove the two hydraulic lines that carry fluid to / from the steering rams on my yacht-t-t-t-t-t-t and I have a few queries for the cognoscenti.
I need to install an inspection / access hatch on the "swim platform" section immediately in front of the two engine splash wells. Proper nomenclature or no? I am having bilge pump float switch distress and it would appear that invasive surgery (and a cash transfusion) are in order. So, the hydraulic lines are exactly and perfectly in the way and they must be removed.
I'm looking for a pdf or manual, one that is geared toward Forrest Gump if you know what I mean.
1. How do the lines disconnect?
2. Is there a particular convention to the process? i.e. One that minimizes the introduction of air into the system?
3. Bleeding instructions once hooked back up?
4. What fittings are used on the bleeder valves on the rams?
5. Seastar fluid or is regular old ATF or other MILSPEC hyd fluid adequate?
6. Who kidnapped the Lindbergh baby?
7. Why does my neighbor think its OK to mow the lawn at 0715 on a Sunday?
I need to install an inspection / access hatch on the "swim platform" section immediately in front of the two engine splash wells. Proper nomenclature or no? I am having bilge pump float switch distress and it would appear that invasive surgery (and a cash transfusion) are in order. So, the hydraulic lines are exactly and perfectly in the way and they must be removed.
I'm looking for a pdf or manual, one that is geared toward Forrest Gump if you know what I mean.
1. How do the lines disconnect?
2. Is there a particular convention to the process? i.e. One that minimizes the introduction of air into the system?
3. Bleeding instructions once hooked back up?
4. What fittings are used on the bleeder valves on the rams?
5. Seastar fluid or is regular old ATF or other MILSPEC hyd fluid adequate?
6. Who kidnapped the Lindbergh baby?
7. Why does my neighbor think its OK to mow the lawn at 0715 on a Sunday?
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