I searched the site but couldn't find where someone said there was a place in Florida that repaired the Hynautic Steering helms or you can gets parts from then. Need to rebuild mine is leaking from the helm station. If anyone knows or can find the past post any help would be great
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Bill McKinnon
Clarleston SC
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Bill Mckinnon wrote:I searched the site but couldn't find where someone said there was a place in Florida that repaired the Hynautic Steering helms or you can gets parts from then. Need to rebuild mine is leaking from the helm station. If anyone knows or can find the past post any help would be great
thanks
Bill McKinnon
Clarleston SC
Very easy to do yourself. Just did mine 2 weeks ago, It took about 2 hours including bleeding the system of air when I was done. New seal kit is about $33 from Jamestown Distributors and others, plus you will need a quart of fluid for about $21. Some good pictures of the procedure with step-by-step instructions can be found here:
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