colbysmith
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C-Traveler had a bit of an issue with it's steering in that turning to starboard, if turning the wheel rather slowly, nothing would happen. Turn it a little faster and it would catch and move the outboard. Turning to port worked fine. I thought it might just be air in the system, however after installing the autopilot and insuring I bled the system properly, I still had the same problem. Also the autopilot seems to wonder about 30 degrees to maintain heading. Yet the cockpit helm appeared to work fine. I pulled the cabin helm and checked the over pressure check valves. One of them appeared to have the spring in backwards, so I reinstalled it and went back out to the lake. Same issue. Just decided to buy a new helm pump and installed that the other day. Boat is at the Bimini shop now but I'm hoping when I get it back in a few days, and take it back out to the lake, all works well. In the mean time I tore the old helm pump apart and have the HS 5176 Seal Kit on order. Should be here in the next day or two. I probably should have taken more photos, but am starting to forget which way some of the internal springs and tiny metal balls came out. Also two of the valves were not screwed all the way into the bottom of their seats, and I just read on Hull truth they are not suppose to be.... I'll probably be trying to get a hold of SeaStar to see if they'll give me some technical assistance on that, and also to see if they can get me an exploded view of the helm pumps internal components. But I'm wondering if anyone here has rebuilt these before and have any information they can share. Would be nice to get this old pump back together properly and have it for a spare. BTW, I've done some exhaustive searching on the internet and youtube without much luck. There are a few videos on rebuilds, but they don't go into enough detail. Same with any diagrams I've found. If I think about it, I should document this project as I continue with many photos of my own! Colby