Agreed on flushing.
It's actually pretty simple to do you just need the fittings as described in the manual and follow the procedure. Takes about 20 minutes. Trust me from experience, flushing is far simpler than cleaning the orifices which tend to plug when you are offshore and need them.
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09-30-2022 03:41 PM #11Senior Member
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Re: replace naiad hose and fitting
1978 60C "Reel Action" Hull number 4 (304), 1986 36 Sedan "El Dorado" Hull Number 24 (324)
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10-05-2022 08:48 PM #12Senior Member
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Re: replace naiad hose and fitting
Hey everyone, thanks for the response to the question.
I replaced the hoses and guess what...yup, it wasn't the hose it was the actuator after all and has launched out of my DIY category. Yeaded to the yard next week. Will keep you posted on the sope of work and the cost if interested.
Cheers
Jim
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10-06-2022 08:27 AM #13Senior Member
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Re: replace naiad hose and fitting
Probably the feedback unit , last one that I bought was about $475 . Not that hard to replace. Keep everything clean , one bit of grit will ruin the seal . The cylinders can be rebuilt at a hydraulic shop . New cylinders from Naiad are about $950 .
JMooney
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“Jerrie”
Miami , FL