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Old 07-06-2006, 08:22 AM   #5
JohnR
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Some of the very older systems can be hard to get seal kits for but most within the past ten years, especially the SeaStar stuff is easy to have done. Several marine hydraulic placed in New Bedford alone to reseal the head unit for decent money - about 1/3 the cost to replace if it is infact leaking...

Assuming you have a SeaStar unit, go to their website - lots of information, including I beleive instructions on how to bleed the unit to make sure there is no air in the lines...

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