On a 35ft C&C MK II with a 110% genoa, sheets inside or outside shrouds?
-- Paul Florin
Anyone switched to biodegradable hydraulic fluid?
I have a Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster in the shop for new seals and
thinking of upgrading the fluid.
Chuck Scheaffer Resolute 1989 C&C 34R
Outside
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I'm not sure being biodegradable makes it an upgrade. When I was getting Lew
Townsend's input, as I recall he had said to use an oil that was ISO 32
synthetic. I use Amsoil where I can in all my equipment. Amsoil didn't
specifically have a hydraulic fluid labeled as ISO 32 but working with th
Hey Josh,
Thanks for your great comments. It was the hydraulic repair shop that
mentioned changing over to biodegradable fluid. The shop owner said the
eco-friendly stuff still makes a rainbow if it leaks, but deteriorates over
time, and you can always show the product bottle as a way to placa
Paul
It kind of depends on your track set up. My #4 (~110%) leads outside
the forward lower and inside center upper and aft lower.
Don Kern
/Fireball/, C&C35 Mk2
Bristol, RI
On 7/9/2022 1:11 PM, Paul Florin via CnC-List wrote:
On a 35ft C&C MK II with a 110% genoa, sheets inside or outside s