matt_unique":16nbpsio said:Do you mean you turn 1/4 a turn without moving the engines?
Yes -- if I move the wheel gradually/slowly. It also is more pronounced at speed than at slow or docking speeds.
Warren
matt_unique":16nbpsio said:Do you mean you turn 1/4 a turn without moving the engines?
Doryman":xr14ityg said:matt_unique":xr14ityg said:Do you mean you turn 1/4 a turn without moving the engines?
Yes -- if I move the wheel gradually/slowly. It also is more pronounced at speed than at slow or docking speeds.
Warren
matt_unique":197x9qpe said:Hmm....when I have had that problem I was low on fluid. I was low on fluid because I had a bad helm that would squirt the fluid out when I reversed. Take a look at the fluid level at the helm.
Doryman":3pkqq0jt said:matt_unique":3pkqq0jt said:Hmm....when I have had that problem I was low on fluid. I was low on fluid because I had a bad helm that would squirt the fluid out when I reversed. Take a look at the fluid level at the helm.
Can you add fluid without the special bleeding tool?
Warren
matt_unique":fewfqyot said:When you disengage the liquid tie bar with the valve under the stern/starboard access panel only the port engine will turn when you turn the steering wheel. What I do is align the starboard engine straight ahead, disengage the tie bar, then turn the steering wheel to align the port engine parallel with the starboard. Once done, close the liquid tie bar valve.
Captains Cat":2kemh3vq said:matt_unique":2kemh3vq said:When you disengage the liquid tie bar with the valve under the stern/starboard access panel only the port engine will turn when you turn the steering wheel. What I do is align the starboard engine straight ahead, disengage the tie bar, then turn the steering wheel to align the port engine parallel with the starboard. Once done, close the liquid tie bar valve.
Huh! :idea: I just poked around the other day and saw that thing. Didn't know what it was for, and now I can correct my misalignment! Thanks Matt!
They got misaligned on a trip back from Smith Island when the oil change warning light went off and I didn't know what it was. So I shut that engine down and tilted it up out of the water. In steering around the dock and stuff, I guess the tilted engine got out of kilter!
Thanks again Matt!
Charlie
Bad Boy":1pi61c1j said:I added power steering pump and TR1 autopilot at different times
drjohn71a":2pbub5os said:Also, my experience has been exactly as Charlie of Captain's Cat says: When I tip one engine up and not running, the alignment goes astray.
Anyway, thanks to you, Matt, I am now on the "straight and narrow"!
John
Bad Boy":3qm8ul7e said:Are we referring to the same TR-1? I am talking about the Gladiator TR-1 autopilot for the hydraulic steering. That seems a bit much for a 10hp kicker.