Mischief Managed
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- Joined
- Oct 24, 2018
- Messages
- 720
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Mischief Managed II
- Vessel Make
- 1992 Tollycraft 44 CPMY
My dinghy has a CMC PT-35 tilt and trim. It worked well for 3 years and then started leaking oil from the hydraulic ram shaft. I took it apart yesterday and discovered the ram is made of untreated aluminum and after 3 seasons of salt water exposure, it is horribly pitted, thus the leak. It cannot be "cleaned up", it's too far gone. CMC does not sell the ram and want to sell me a complete pump/ram assembly for 600 bucks, yeah, um that's a no for me...
A friend of mine has a machine shop and will be making me a new ram out of a $123 chunk of solid silicon bronze 655 alloy (the best for marine use). I cannot think of any downside to this, but I'm curious if there's some dumb thing I have not considered. I know there will be some galvanic action and plan to add a zinc. I also know verdigris will eventually cause problems, but I suspect it will work 5 times longer than the aluminum part it replaces.
Your thoughts?
A friend of mine has a machine shop and will be making me a new ram out of a $123 chunk of solid silicon bronze 655 alloy (the best for marine use). I cannot think of any downside to this, but I'm curious if there's some dumb thing I have not considered. I know there will be some galvanic action and plan to add a zinc. I also know verdigris will eventually cause problems, but I suspect it will work 5 times longer than the aluminum part it replaces.
Your thoughts?