Hynautic Steering Fluid
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 23:26
Need some Hynautic Steering Fluid.
I'm flushing steering lines completely, so I need it by the gallon.. Anybody know the best place to find it?
I've been told that the standard military aviation grade hydraulic oil "MIL-H5606" is the same stuff (or better) as the Hynautic fluid, and is also available at any airport shop.
I was also was told that the MIL-H5606 was a flammable, and thus outdated, aviation hydraulic fluid.... and that the new / better stuff was the MIL-H-83282 that is synthetic / not petroleum-based, and thus not flammable.
Same trusted source TOLD me that the new synthetic is also more corrosion resistant than the old petroleum "5606" stuff.
But I also READ the exact opposite about corrosion-resistance... that the new synthetic was worse about corrosion that the old petroleum based stuff.
Either is easy to obtain because of a buddy that works at the local airstrip... but I don't know which (if either) is the right stuff to be swimming in the Bertram / Hynautic steering system.
I certainly like the idea of the non-flammable MIL-H-83282 fluid.
Is a diesel boat anyway, so why not remove any other fuel for fires.
So I am about to settle on purging the whole steering hydraulic system and replacing the 20+ year old fluids with the “83282†synthetic non-flammable stuff. But I worry about the effect of the synthetic on the neoprene-based component seals, and also worry abouth the conflicted corrosion rating.
Any offered thoughts or experience? Thx in advance for any help
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BTW - do you suppose they had actually tried 83,281 different formulas, before they came up with the ubiquitous "83282" formula? I'll bet your farm that they did NOT try that many times.
Why not name it something like Kick-ass hydraulic Oil No 4, so we all know what the hell we're talking about?
Signed,
8675309
I'm flushing steering lines completely, so I need it by the gallon.. Anybody know the best place to find it?
I've been told that the standard military aviation grade hydraulic oil "MIL-H5606" is the same stuff (or better) as the Hynautic fluid, and is also available at any airport shop.
I was also was told that the MIL-H5606 was a flammable, and thus outdated, aviation hydraulic fluid.... and that the new / better stuff was the MIL-H-83282 that is synthetic / not petroleum-based, and thus not flammable.
Same trusted source TOLD me that the new synthetic is also more corrosion resistant than the old petroleum "5606" stuff.
But I also READ the exact opposite about corrosion-resistance... that the new synthetic was worse about corrosion that the old petroleum based stuff.
Either is easy to obtain because of a buddy that works at the local airstrip... but I don't know which (if either) is the right stuff to be swimming in the Bertram / Hynautic steering system.
I certainly like the idea of the non-flammable MIL-H-83282 fluid.
Is a diesel boat anyway, so why not remove any other fuel for fires.
So I am about to settle on purging the whole steering hydraulic system and replacing the 20+ year old fluids with the “83282†synthetic non-flammable stuff. But I worry about the effect of the synthetic on the neoprene-based component seals, and also worry abouth the conflicted corrosion rating.
Any offered thoughts or experience? Thx in advance for any help
.
.
.
.
.
BTW - do you suppose they had actually tried 83,281 different formulas, before they came up with the ubiquitous "83282" formula? I'll bet your farm that they did NOT try that many times.
Why not name it something like Kick-ass hydraulic Oil No 4, so we all know what the hell we're talking about?
Signed,
8675309