CTP
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2019
- Messages
- 33
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- HMS Crown (for the time being)
- Vessel Make
- 34' CHB
Hi all,
I have air in my Wagner steering that I'd like to get out. I am used to a rudder cylinder with fittings on it that I can attach tubing to and pump out the bubbles to a reservoir, and not let more air back in.
This Wagner cylinder just has little set screws for bleeding - if I am looking at it right. 2 on each end.
What process/procedure have other Wagner steering owners used to bleed out air?
Thanks!!!
I have air in my Wagner steering that I'd like to get out. I am used to a rudder cylinder with fittings on it that I can attach tubing to and pump out the bubbles to a reservoir, and not let more air back in.
This Wagner cylinder just has little set screws for bleeding - if I am looking at it right. 2 on each end.
What process/procedure have other Wagner steering owners used to bleed out air?
Thanks!!!