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10-24-2020, 10:41 AM #1
Q about hydraulic steering helms
Does a Verado that has a power steering pump use the same steering helm as a non-DTS motor with a Sea Star ram?
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Checkmate Pulsare 2100 with a 2017 Merc 250 Pro XS
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10-24-2020, 10:49 AM #2
It is my understanding that a non-powered system uses a manual pump connected to the steering wheel (Capilano Pump typically). An on-demand type booster pump like a Sea Star can be added to this type of system. To use a full power steering constant duty pump like an automobile pump or a Verado pump, requires a valve that is controlled via the steering wheel (Char Lynn valve). This type of valve is used also on large earth-moving equipment. Four hoses are required to be plumbed to the valve. Attached is an excerpt for the Verado pump installation manual. I'll check the turns to lock and post that when I am back at the boat. Let me know if I can give additional help. David.
VeradoSchematic.pdf
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