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seastar/ baystar oil substitute

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Is there a common oil I can substitute to top off my baystar steering?
 
#4 ·
hydraulic jack oil is not generally approved by teleflex or uflex.
get a spare quart of the real stuff and use, if you mix atf, which was accepted as temp substitute, you should flush and fill appropriately..
 
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Its not the price. We dont have any marinas out here in Brig that stock boating suplies any more. Neither does AC. I have to drive over to the mainland anytime I need anything. After extensive research I found out that the m5606 rating that baystar recomends is met by hydraulic jack oils which are sold at my local hardware store.
 
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Seastar Pro tilt hydraulic manual says recommended oils are:

Seatar Hydraulic Fluid part HA5430 (qt) HA5440(gal)
Texaco H015
Aero Shell Fluid #41
Esso Univis N15
Chevron Aviation Fluid A
Mobil Aero HFA
Fluids meeting Mil H5606 specs

ATF Dexron II fluids may be used in an emergency
never use brake fluid

Seastars fluid and all of the other listed alternatives are fluids that meet Military Specification MIL-H-5606. If you get this stuff then you know it will be compatible with all of your seals and gaskets and have the proper flow characteristics. It is available all over the place at much cheaper prices than your usual marine supply house in the Seastar brand. Here are just a few sources of supply.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...shell_bflu.php
http://www.chiefaircraft.com/cgi-bin...ulicFluid.html
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog...561/index.html
http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...IL-H-5606A.asp

I use Aero Shell Fluid #41 25.00 a gallon VS 23.00 a Quart Seastar oil.

Been using for several yrs,and know problems.