dalex
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
I am introducing a pump into a 2 line dual station hydraulic steering system, which uses 3/8" nylon tubing.
Q1 is this tubing substantial enough to take the pressure from a typical auto pilot pump - in this case, a Navico? Current helm pumps are teleflex seastars.
Q2 How would you go about getting a really good square cut on this type of tubing, bearing in mind I am probably going to have to cut all 3 lines in a difficult-to-reach area of the boat?
Q3 As the 3 lines will all have fluid in them, I thought I'd temporarily bung up the end with a lump of blu-tac - bad idea? Any other suggestions bearing in mind its only going to be for 10 minutes or so...
Many thanks
I am introducing a pump into a 2 line dual station hydraulic steering system, which uses 3/8" nylon tubing.
Q1 is this tubing substantial enough to take the pressure from a typical auto pilot pump - in this case, a Navico? Current helm pumps are teleflex seastars.
Q2 How would you go about getting a really good square cut on this type of tubing, bearing in mind I am probably going to have to cut all 3 lines in a difficult-to-reach area of the boat?
Q3 As the 3 lines will all have fluid in them, I thought I'd temporarily bung up the end with a lump of blu-tac - bad idea? Any other suggestions bearing in mind its only going to be for 10 minutes or so...
Many thanks