whisper
Well-Known Member
You may remember that we had major problems with our 290 leg last year - in forward gear it kept dropping and the rams wouldn't hold pressure. In reverse the leg tried to climb out of the water.
Professional advice was to spend approx £1500 on a new pair of rams - pigs to replace.
Following other forum members' experience and their efforts to correct same problem, my colleague got the pistons repaired/repolished and then reinserted into the existing cylinders.
Cost - no more than £250.
Boat relaunched last week and problem seems to have been sorted. Well perhaps!!
When we set the leg at say +2 it will drop to 0 over a period of about half an hours use at speed.
Is this normal "troops"?
Professional advice was to spend approx £1500 on a new pair of rams - pigs to replace.
Following other forum members' experience and their efforts to correct same problem, my colleague got the pistons repaired/repolished and then reinserted into the existing cylinders.
Cost - no more than £250.
Boat relaunched last week and problem seems to have been sorted. Well perhaps!!
When we set the leg at say +2 it will drop to 0 over a period of about half an hours use at speed.
Is this normal "troops"?