I have a 2002 21V with a small block chevy, and I would like to upgrade to hydraulic steering. It doesnt look like a very easy install. Has anyone done this? If so, what type of cylinder/helm pump did you use and do you have any input on the installation process?
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Originally posted by carrothead View PostI have a 2002 21V with a small block chevy, and I would like to upgrade to hydraulic steering. It doesnt look like a very easy install. Has anyone done this? If so, what type of cylinder/helm pump did you use and do you have any input on the installation process?
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Originally posted by R&T Babich View PostX2 noworries
Our 2000 21V has around 90 hrs.
The steering is very easy to turn and doesn't wander at all.
Your cable may be corroded or the rack is worn.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostYou need to get out more!
I think we actually have around 110 hrs on it. Haven't been out since Sept.
We've had it for 2 summers and didn't get out as much the first year.
There were a few problems to work out after it sat for 2 years.
We put 50 hrs on it last summer - a week at Lake Berryessa and 8 trips to Lake Piru.
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Originally posted by R&T Babich View PostI know.
I think we actually have around 110 hrs on it. Haven't been out since Sept.
We've had it for 2 summers and didn't get out as much the first year.
There were a few problems to work out after it sat for 2 years.
We put 50 hrs on it last summer - a week at Lake Berryessa and 8 trips to Lake Piru.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by dogbert View Post... Must not have had a lot of hours on it when you bought it.
There was a small chip in the nose from a dock, a rub/scratch on the transom from a tarp, scratches on the tower from a dog chain and a blue streak on one seat from something that got wet. Other than that it was like new.
Back to topic - the steering is really smooth. From suggestions on other posts I always turn the steering left to retract the cable when not in use so the shaft is not exposed. I also turn the wheel full range when I turn over the engine each month when it's stored.
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Originally posted by R&T Babich View PostI know.
We put 50 hrs on it last summer - a week at Lake Berryessa and 8 trips to Lake Piru.
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Originally posted by noworries View Post... Is the Round Rock Rest Home still there on the corner in Piru? ...
I learned in the '70s behind a friend's Tahiti jet, 455 Olds, no bimini, no engine cover, no wakeboards. At least it didn't have over transom exhaust. We went to Silverwood, Mojave, Nacimiento, Lopez, Isabella and Powell. Great times. My friend now has a 2004 Malibu Wakesetter.
Our kids - Jake (15), Sandy (14) and Gary (12) learned at Piru and Pyramid.
We also go to Lake Berryessa in Napa county once a year with 3 other couples. Great lake!
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