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Teleflex Seastar Hydraulic Oil is the preferred steering fluid for use in all Seastar, Baystar and Hynautic steering systems. It is the required steering fluid for Seastar steering systems under warranty.

Seastar Steering Fluid is a perfectly blended oil that combines corrosion inhibitors, anti-wear agents, and viscosity stabilizers with the aim of extending the longevity and quality of your boat's steering system performance. It meets Military Spec. H-5606 G. Available in Quart size only.

Note: Substitution of non-Seastar fluids may result in heavier steering and/or irreparable damage to steering systems.

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Q: null Can you send the product via Airmail ? needed right away for my outboard motor, Thank you! John Pong

5 years ago
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A: No cannot ship hazardous materials by air.

5 years ago
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Q: null My Baystar Hydraulic system has been sitting for 4 years, I am refitting my boat but the steering is frozen solid. What can I look for ? Thank you, Paul

9 years ago
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A: It appears that the Guide Tube (rod), is frozen into the Engine Tilt Tube. I am trying to loosen with WD-40 and gentle persuasion. No luck as yet. If there are any suggestions they would be most welcome. Wishing you all well, Paul

9 years ago
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Q: null Why this vs. others?

13 years ago
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A: My Hynautic H-50 helm station is leaking oil so I need to rebuild it. This unit is on a 1990 Carver Mariner and the oil color is red which makes me believe it might be 5606 red aviation oil. I am not sure about adding the H5605 G oil to replace the lost fluid caused by the leaking seal.

10 years ago
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Q: null what does the G indicate at the end of the H-5606 G hydraulic oil? Is this the same specifications as the aviation h 65606 oil?

11 years ago
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A: I do not know the answer to this question as I am unfamiliar with aviation oil.

11 years ago
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Q: null is this H5606 G oil the same specs as 5606 red aviation hydrolic oil?

11 years ago
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A: No the clear fluid is environmentally safe and more like vegetable oil. The red fluid is not ECO friendly.

11 years ago
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Q: null How do I find out what kind of hydraulic fluid was put in my steering for my 2004 G3 pontoon boat with a 150hp Yamaha engine? Hose from top of console is empty but has a small dip with dried up residue that is dark in color that would lead me to believe that it is red. However, all I read tells me it was probably clear. Don't want to use wrong stuff. A Brissette

11 years ago
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A: My husband & I have bled & added OEM to system. Everything went well. Runs & steers smooth. Thanks for all the help guys! Happy motoring!Anita

11 years ago
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Q: null is there a improper way to install a helm pump because the steering was with the motor when i purchased it and it was installed in the boat the way the old helm was installed and it was in a 45 degree angle in the center console. would this cause an air bubble in the helm pump and work out into the system after using it for a short period of time. there is no leaks showing anywhere but there still air getting into the system?

12 years ago
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A: Michelle, unfortunately there is always a way to improperly install a hydraulic steering system. Go to the Teleflex web site and download the proper instructions so that you can double check the install. I believe that the steering helm which is the fluid resevoir along with the lines should have a tube going out of it's top and the tube should have a cap on it. The tube is for installing fluid in the helm pump and is necessary since the helm is at a 45 degree angle. The tube must be capped once fluid is installed. If I can help further, let me know. Hope that this helps. Bob N.

12 years ago
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Q: null how much fluid is required to install a steering system with 14 foot hoses?

13 years ago
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A: get two bottles. when you fill the steering cable, steering cylinder, and the steering gearbox, it will likely consume all of one bottle and you will beed extra to __quote__bleed__quote__ the system.

13 years ago
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Q: null Dear whom concern I have request 846 quart of Teleflex SeaStar Hydraulic OIl. Could you quote for me best price? Best regards Hieu, Nguyen Cao ANH TRADING LLC 10221 Brook road Glen Allen - VA 23059

7 years ago
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Q: null How much and what product do I use in the HH4314 helm? How do it put it into the steering wheel holder?. 504-390-4874 cell Thank you for your prompt attention.

7 years ago
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