Teleflex Sea Star Inboard Hydralic Steering Cylinder Hc5801 & Seal Kit Hs5198 on 2040-parts.com
Sealevel, North Carolina, US
Sea Star HC 5801, looks to have been disassembled and the attempted rebuild abandoned. Some hardware is missing and the piston in the smaller cylinder is damaged. Any number of these parts might make good spares. The seal kit HS5198 is unopened and contains 5 bags of seals, presumably this kit is for this cylinder - you may want to verify this.
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