Recommendation to anyone who needs hydraulic work done. Contact Lew
Townsend in Seattle.(206) 498-7282. email address lewtowns...@comcast.net.
Several people on the list have used him with excellent results.

Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR



On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 1:21 PM CHARLES SCHEAFFER via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hey guys,
> Just wanted to confess something that went wrong and I'm still learning.  Had
> a major "fail" today trying to rebuild a hydraulic ram for my backstay.
> Moral of the story: take it to a qualified service company.
>
> Background:
> My local hydraulic repair shop that rebuilt my ram fifteen years ago, was
> very busy, short workers, and needed *three or four weeks* before getting
> to look at my leaking ram.  A friend of mine said I might be able to
> replace the seals myself.  I checked YouTube and learned a few tricks and
> found the drawings and operation manual for Navtec rams, ordered the seal
> kit online and carefully disassembled the ram and installed the new seals,
> o-rings, bearings, etc but hit a wall trying to put it all back together.
> I couldn't get one of the seals onto the piston and I couldn't get that
> whole assembly to go into the cylinder.  It takes special tools and skills,
> I don't have.
>
> Good news:  I took my kit to my local repair shop today, and explained my
> problem, and they looked it over, said most of it looked good, but I nicked
> one of the seals, and feeling sorry for me, they ordered me a new part, and
> put me ahead on their schedule.
>
> I hate having systems on my boat I can't service myself but I guess some
> things are best left to the professional.
>
> Chuck S
>

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