Specification Brand : Zafina-UP BulletPoint1 : Fitment: Fits for Seastar pivot / front mount hydraulic steering cylinders on outboard motors, most outboard boats with single or twin engines BulletPoint2 : long-wearing Material: Precision CNC machined from Aluminum, steel and rubber to ensure high hardness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance BulletPoint3 : Replace Part Number: Fits front mount cylinder parts HC5340, HC5341, HC5342, HC5343, HC5344, HC5345, HC5346, HC5347, HC5348, HC5358, HC5365, HC5375, HC5394, HC5445, HC6750, HC6751, HC6752, HC6753, HC6754, HC6755 BulletPoint4 : Model Reference:Seal Kit for HC5345, HC5340 and HC5342 (threaded end gland), HC5347 (Pivot Cylinder, for Honda 115-130 specific), HC5348 (Pivot Cylinder, for OMC 77-90 specific), HC5365 (Compact Cylinder (threaded end gland)) and HC5394 (for SeaRay Compact Cylinder (obsolete) (threaded gland)). BulletPoint5 : Package List: 2*Seal Glands & 1*Seal Gland Assembly Guide Tool & 8*O rings & 1*Pin Wrench Color : One Color ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7590604718027 IncludedComponents : 2*Seal Glands,1*Seal Gland Assembly Guide Tool & 8*O rings,1*Pin Wrench ItemName : New Front Mount Hydraulic Steering Cylinder Seal Kit Compatible for Seastar HC5345, HC5346, HC5347, HC5348, HC5358, HC5365, HC5375 ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 1 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 3 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 2 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : hydraulic-cylinder-accessories Manufacturer : Zafina-UP Material : Rubber ModelNumber : JOLAU NumberOfItems : 1 NumberOfPieces : 1 PartNumber : HS5157 ProductDescription : All our products are subject to strict product quality inspections before they are shipped out of the warehouse. If you have any questions, please contact us, we will provide you with the best solution, please rest assured to buy!
This Front Mount Hydraulic Steering Cylinder Seal Kit is great for use in marine applications!
Function: Used to repair leaking or weeping cylinder seals.
NOTICE: Inspect the steering rod itself just making sure there is no severe pitting in the rod or anything that would indicate premature failure of new set of seals. Severely pitted rods will rid up a new set of seals and cause premature failure of the expensive seal job
It is critical for you to check the cylinder rod to see whether it has scratches, nicks or damages in anyway. Any damages found, the complete cylinder must be replaced. Failure to replace a damaged steering cylinder will result in seal failure and possible loss of steering.
Do not remove shaft from steering cylinder. Bleeding the system to remove any air. Check for smooth workings and full travel of the cylinder. Check for no leaking.
Note: The smallest imperfection on the shiny steering rod will cause a new seal to fail real quick. Remove the internal steering rod and then take some 1500 then 2000 grit wet sand paper and go over the full length of the steering rod (take your time!!). Clean rod up, lube it with hydro fluid and carefully reassemble the steering system.