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I would like to replace the seals on my Wagner steering ram.
I removed the hydraulic hoses, bleed nipples and the two allen screws at the end. How does that thing come apart?????:confused: :confused: :confused:

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Careless Navigator-----that is a good illustration! i would say it looks like the two ends screw off the cylinder. i haven't taken one of these apart.
 

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I never replaced the seals so can't help you there. The mount end was always the problem for us, it wears and develops a lot of slop. Finally got tired of paying the price for Wagner rams and switched to a Teleflex ram. No more probs.
 

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Wagner steering ram

I would like to replace the seals on my Wagner steering ram.
I removed the hydraulic hoses, bleed nipples and the two allen screws at the end. How does that thing come apart?????:confused: :confused: :confused:

Neal
Neal,Throw the ram over board.Wagner Rams and helm pumps are the bic lighter/throw away gear of Hydraulic steering.Just plain terrible to repair junk.Replace with ANY other brand
 

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" Isle of Skye" 37' Bruckman trawlerwith Wagner ram, Wagner autopilot pump and Wagner helm pump have lasted 20,000 hours. Ram and pilot pump rebuilt at 15000 hours. Hardly Bic :)
 
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