Thanks Jim
I will check to see if they are tapered
Thread: Hydraulic Helm ?'s
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04-06-2009 10:00 PM
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04-06-2009 10:17 PM
Does anyone sell a steering post/shaft Male spline with the popular 3/4 tapered size for these Char- lynn Helms w/female spline inside Helm ??
It seems most Bezels & Hubs are the 3/4 size offered aftermarket .
Don't mean to steal your thread C.T.but thought the info might be useful for you also.
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04-06-2009 10:22 PM
If a tilt will work check this nice piece out.
Its about half way down the page
http://www.lathammarine.com/new-products.htm#1
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04-06-2009 11:43 PM
Do an adapter you can use?
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04-07-2009 01:33 PM
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04-07-2009 04:26 PMBurden sales in Nebraska has alot of charlinn stuff cheap too!
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04-08-2009 01:41 PM
Page 76 here: http://hydraulics.eaton.com/products...V-MC001-E1.pdf
If you need more help let me know. Minneapolis is in the heart of this country's hydraulic industry.
Jeff
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04-11-2009 06:52 AM
That Catalog hurts my brain ! L.O.L.
Here's what i have, Char lynn Helm #211 1007 002 w/female spline with a 1" thick dash.
On a budget, any suggestions w/ part links for a winning combo to fill the gap from helm to wheel ? 3/4 or 7/8 doesn't matter.
Thanks Ken
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04-11-2009 07:24 AM
These are priced reasonable from Imco but there is no shaft length dim. to go by ??
http://www.imcomarine.com/pages/images2/32b.gif
http://www.imcomarine.com/pages/nev-helm-steering3.html
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04-11-2009 12:34 PM
Do I need to install the check fittings in the helm and the attach the hoses ?
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04-11-2009 12:46 PM
Donzi, I too, want to convert to power assisted rear (external) hydraulic steering. I see various Char Lynn model numbers listed at the Burden website. Is that 211-1007 the correct piece for a twin engine - dual ram - power steering pump assisted installation? Thanks for any input - Jeff
People we meet in life are either a Blessing or a Lesson
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04-11-2009 04:20 PM
Mine's a single.
Pg.132 of the Imco catalog breaks down some info for you on CC'S required with rod size & stroke.
http://www.imcomarine.com/nvcatalog/index.html
But maybe someone can give you a simpler answer.
Some more info in this OS.O. thread also.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...helm-unit.html
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04-13-2009 04:23 PM
In order to determine the right helm number I would need to know the bore and stroke of the steering cylinder(s).
The base part number 211 is correct. This denotes an open center valve.
1007 is a 4.5 cubic inch metering section. This determines the steering ratio depending on the cylinder sizes.
If it's a smokin' deal you can buy it and swap out the metering section for the correct one.
Jeff
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04-13-2009 04:27 PM
Another note for you guys. Since you are converting to full hydraulic.
Your steering wheel will not go back to the same position every time.
You could be driving straight and your wheel will be pointed some other direction.
I put a three spoke symmetrical wheel on my Donzi because of this.
Jeff
Jeff
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04-13-2009 06:01 PM
thanks for all the info, guys
People we meet in life are either a Blessing or a Lesson
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04-23-2009 10:01 PM
Ok... I got the fittings and some of the long hoses made up today. Going to install the helm this weekend (hopefully)
Here is another question.. Do I really need a filter ? autos dont run them, most rock crawlers dont have them. Do I need one?
Thanks