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SYTEN HYDRAULIC FLUID
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:46 pm
by g36
have a small leak that is at the lower helm seal. i know there are no parts available. i do however need to make sure i am keeping the system full. the original fluids are listed in some paperwork i have but when i call napa here they have no clue. so what are you guys that have this system using?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:33 pm
by Stripermann2
Trans fluid...Dexron should work.
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:58 pm
by prowlersfish
It calls for hynautic steering fld. in a pich its ok to use ATF ( many do ). I would (and do) use the hynautic fld as it is the recommended stuff. it flows better then the atf at low temps . Air craft brake fld ( spec mil-H-5506)is ok to use and it is aproved.DO NOT USE CAR BRAKE FLD !!!!!
I can email you the specs and bleeding info (if you have Hynautic )
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:15 am
by g36
thanks for the responses no i dont have the hynautic i have the syten system. i dont know if the oil mil specs are the same i guess i can research this also.
i know that atf is not perferred and i dont have to have any as in emergency but i want to by a quart because i am sure i need to top this off. its a small leak but over time fluid will need to be added. i'll check at some local marinas. there are no marine supply stores here in chattanooga since boatersworld has now closed or i'll order off internet. i had suspected that the hynautic/seastar oil could be used but wondered about something cheaper or found locally that people might be using that have the syten system like me
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:40 am
by prowlersfish
This link has the flds listed
http://ww2.seastarsteering.com/SHARED/Fluid.htm
your system was discoutued in 84 , I am not sure what the oem fld was but every thing points to the same fld .
Any one have a book out there on the Syten inboard steering system ?
You can find many of the fluids listed at a airport
Many people have run ATF with out proplems . I just like using the oem stuff but is $$$