Seastar Hh5271 Parts Diagram ^hot^
: An axial piston pump with a built-in lock valve to prevent rudder feedback .
Crucial for holding the steering position. A failing check valve causes the helm to feel "soft" or the engine to wander.
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While the specific casting might vary slightly by generation (-3 vs -4), the core internal parts remain similar. Here are the primary components found in the exploded view of an HH5271 helm: A. Core Internal Components Seastar Hh5271 Parts Diagram
This is a specialized request for a parts diagram guide. Please note: Seastar (now part of Dometic) is a leading manufacturer of hydraulic steering systems for marine applications. The model number HH5271 typically refers to a helm pump unit (the steering wheel's hydraulic pump).
Reinstall the steering wheel, tighten the main center nut, and replace the cosmetic cap.
Regularly remove the vent cap on the helm to ensure fluid is within 1/4 inch of the bottom of the filler hole. : An axial piston pump with a built-in
An axial piston pump where every bearing point runs on roller or ball races for low friction.
A internal safety mechanism that prevents the torque of the outboard motor from turning the steering wheel on its own (kickback protection).
cubic inch capacity. It is widely used for single or multiple outboard engines up to 350 HP (700 HP combined) and provides "No Feedback" (NFB) steering to prevent engine torque from being felt at the wheel. Seatech Marine Products Key Components and Parts Breakdown Do you need help finding the step-by-step
Features a standard 3/4" tapered shaft and a Woodruff key to secure the steering wheel.
Clean the exposed steering shaft with mild soap and water. Apply a thin coating of high-quality marine moisture-displacing grease to the shaft to prevent pitting or corrosion.
A third port on the back used to link two helms together in series. Common Replacement Parts & Kits
Periodically check the rear elbow fittings for weeping fluid. Ensure they are torqued correctly but not overtightened, which can crack the aluminum housing.