Damaged SeaStar Hydraulic Steering, Removing and Replacing SeaStar Cylinders and Hoses

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
  • This video shows the basics steps for removing older SeaStar Steering Cylinder and Hydraulic Hoses as well as installing new SeaStar hydraulic steering cylinder and hoses and purging on a Yamaha F300. We also demo our hydraulic steering repair fittings (OST-0002 series, end caps, pull couplers and HCP caps) which are used to cap and seal hoses to be removed so they don't leak all over the boat as well as connecting and pulling through new hoses without using tape, which dissolves when exposed to oil, and HCP caps which are used to cap helms and cylinders so they don't leak during install and removal. HCP fittings can also be used to test helms and cylinders for internal failure.
    Tools Used in the video include:
    OST-0039 Bracket Puller
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    Bubble Purge Pro SC
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    OST-0002.001 Hose Pull Coupler
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    OST-0002.002 Hose End Cap
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  • @jamesrahn8339
    @jamesrahn8339 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Best video I've seen on this. Thank you

  • @campbel827398
    @campbel827398 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I’m doing this on my Mercury Verado this weekend. This helped me out a lot. Thanks man!

  • @Alfactors
    @Alfactors 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't get how that Middle nut that holds the motor doesn't break when you turn with it. Having no play in it

  • @alannguyen9687
    @alannguyen9687 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Awesome video! I recently upgraded my motor from Mercury 150hp two stroke to a Suzuki 250hp four stroke. Do I have to upgrade my complete SeaStar hydraulic system can handle the 250HP motor and if so, which do you recommend? Please cause currently it’s leaking hydraulic fluids and I’ve change the seals several times already thinking it was my ram stabilizer that causes the leakage when I put them in to tow to prevent the motor from tilting. Thank you. I really enjoyed the video and 👍 n sub.

    • @outboardst.comoutboardspec8631
      @outboardst.comoutboardspec8631  20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      If memory serves, most SeaStar Steering Cylinders are rated up to 300 HP for a single cylinder. However, I would strongly recommend that you contact SeaStar tech support with your cylinder model number to confirm the HP rating. The DF 250 is a fairly powerful motor, if there is still fluid leaking from the steering system, it definitely needs to be isolated and the cause of leak repaired. The overall age of the steering system components is a big factor. I mostly see saltwater boats in my boat yard and in the local conditions, Helm, hoses, cylinders have about a 15 year maximum service life before they are either needing to be replaced or are on borrowed time

    • @alannguyen9687
      @alannguyen9687 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@outboardst.comoutboardspec8631
      Thank you for replying. I’ve had the seals replace several times and keeps leaking so I’m probably gonna replace the entire steering. Hopefully won’t have to replace my tilt steering wheel. It’s not that big of a boat, it’s only 21 feet and being a inflatable RIB boat, very light and from 150 to 250, gets on plane very quickly. Thank you sir.

  • @godfather1317
    @godfather1317 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, great vids and tools tha ks for sharing. Quick question. My transom is not open like in this video. Is there a way to remove the support rod from the tilt tube without having to lift the engine of the mounts? What are my options here? Leave the old support rod in place?

    • @outboardst.comoutboardspec8631
      @outboardst.comoutboardspec8631  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You can definitely leave the existing rod in place in nearly all cases. Best case scenario is that the old support rod is still able to slide back and forth so that you can clean and grease the exposed sections of the rod before re-assembly but even a less better case scenario of the support rod being completely seized into the tilt tube, I've had good results over the years by removing the support brackets, cleaning and resurfacing them completely, and going back together with a heavy marine grease. The critical issue is that the support brackets must be able to rotate and move independently of each other on the support rod as the cylinder goes through its entire range of motion. In the vent that the support rod is seized, and you end up needing to replace it, for whatever reason, in addition to swinging the motor with a shop hoist/cherry picker, you'll also end up replacing the tilt tube, unless you are much luckier than I've been. Because when the tilt tube and support rod become one piece, I had zero luck torching them to get them apart, and there is no solvent that will work either.

  • @LoganDempsey-qi9zu
    @LoganDempsey-qi9zu หลายเดือนก่อน

    The rod that goes through the engine If I try to take it out, it gonna the hit boat, any easier way instained off taken engine off

  • @user-bp1sw1wh8e
    @user-bp1sw1wh8e 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    good job!
    have a nice day. 🙂