BruceK
Well-Known Member
I have just completed converting my hydraulic assisted cable steering to fully hydraulic using a hydraulic RAM in place of cable. i.e. The original hydraulic assisting ram is still in place but is now actuated by a secondary ram that replaces the cable.

Sure makes light work of everything but here's the punch. With the original cable it had 3 turns lock to lock but it was an unbalanced system and centre to full starboard was 0.8 turns and port 2.2 turns. This was bloody annoying and has been replicated exactly with the hydraulic system (which I would have thought would have had more turns lock to lock anyway, not so in my case).
Because the tiller arm to steering helmet is via a square shaft one cannot alter the tiller arm to match the centre point of the ram total throw and thus have equal movement side to side.
The obvious thing to do would be to mount the original ram in closer so at it's throw half way point the rudder arm is at centre line rather than having the rudder arm centred at 3/4 throw out as it is now.
Is there a mounting hole adjustment for that that I am unable to see at the back of the engines? I mean I cant be the only one with this issue. KAD42a but I've seen later KADs with the exact same cylinder setup without this issue
What else would cause this imbalance? (no it's not fouling on anything)

Sure makes light work of everything but here's the punch. With the original cable it had 3 turns lock to lock but it was an unbalanced system and centre to full starboard was 0.8 turns and port 2.2 turns. This was bloody annoying and has been replicated exactly with the hydraulic system (which I would have thought would have had more turns lock to lock anyway, not so in my case).
Because the tiller arm to steering helmet is via a square shaft one cannot alter the tiller arm to match the centre point of the ram total throw and thus have equal movement side to side.
The obvious thing to do would be to mount the original ram in closer so at it's throw half way point the rudder arm is at centre line rather than having the rudder arm centred at 3/4 throw out as it is now.
Is there a mounting hole adjustment for that that I am unable to see at the back of the engines? I mean I cant be the only one with this issue. KAD42a but I've seen later KADs with the exact same cylinder setup without this issue
What else would cause this imbalance? (no it's not fouling on anything)