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[email protected] LoogyPicker@gmail.com is offline
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On Jul 6, 11:29*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 04:12:50 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:29:56 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


Sorry, banana breath, but there's no good reason for *a new hydraulic
steering system to leak or suck in air. check valves or not.
Cost is not an issue.


Then 'splain this Oh Mighty Warrior of The Waves. *:)


1 - Why does SeaStar dealers supply an extra quart of fluid with every
steering system?


2 - If it's a closed system, why does it lose 1/2 ounce or so a year?


3 - In a closed system, once the engine is in position, it should stay
there but it don't.


It has air in the system.


No air - purged and can't cram another millinanomicro drip into the
reservoir.


Hmmmm?


It has air in the system. *"Purged" only means that the air that *can*
bleed out due to the limited exercising of the helm (several lock to lock
manipulations) after filling has been released. *There's still air in the
system.


Eisboch


Ok. Rather than to continue shooting my mouth off, I researched the SeaStar
hydraulic steering system. *I was wrong.
The system *can* slip. * My apologies to ShortWave, Harry and any others I
disagreed with.

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At least you can disagree without being disagreeable unlike WAFA