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dmames08 |
Posted on 02/08/06 - 9:00 PM
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I believe this boat has a teleflex steering system. I have disconnected the motor and can swing it freely but for some reason the steering is locked up any one have any suggestions
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dmames08 |
Posted on 02/08/06 - 9:02 PM
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I have pictures if any one could look at them and possibly help
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 02/08/06 - 9:11 PM
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dmames,
It would have been much better if you would have posted this in your original post that everyone has been responding to.
Now, there is nothing wrong on the engine part. But, we still don't know what type of steering you have... Cable and pulley system or the single Teleflex steering cable system.
Yes, please post some photos here.
See your original post here:
http://www.whalercentral.com/forum/vi...ead_id=306
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dmames08 |
Posted on 02/08/06 - 9:57 PM
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How do i go about posting a pic to the thread
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 02/09/06 - 10:02 AM
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dmames,
Take a look at the FAQ section. It should help you.
http://www.whalercentral.com/faq.php?...p?cat_id=3
If you need further help, let us know
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dmames08 |
Posted on 02/09/06 - 8:43 PM
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 02/09/06 - 9:13 PM
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dmames,
Great, now we know what you have. The single cable teleflex.
You need to take the cable out of the steering tube. It is probably frozen inside there so it might not be easy. Take the port nut off first along with the steering linkage and then loosen and take off the starboard (large) nut. The whole assembly should slide out of the tilt tube unless it is frozen. You might have to pound it out with something almost the same size.. WD40, Liquid Wrench, or something equivalent to soak it for a couple of days.
The red cable has a shaft on the end that goes through the tilt tube and comes out the other end which you can see. This is what is probably frozen and should come out and either cleaned or replaced.
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Posted on 02/10/06 - 6:36 AM
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dmames,
Everything joes has said is correct. You probally should replace the entire kit. I bet the cable in the red hosing is also rusted and could be a potential seizing problem or it could just break on the inside and then you lose steering.
Before you go to get it out of the tilt tube, use a loosing agent like Joe said. I have to recommend PB parts blaster penetrating oil. This stuff loosened nuts on old exhaust systems etc. that the others just cold not. Spray the whole area a couple times a day. Then just before you try to remove it, you see that little zert nipple on the tilt tube (right below where your swing arm connects to the motor in your image). Get a grease gun and keep pumping grease into that fitting tilt it starts flowing out the side. It should come out no problem with a BFH and a block of wood.
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 02/10/06 - 7:28 AM
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I agree with most of the advice posted above. While it may be true the cable is due for replacement and an entire kit may be in order, the first thing to do is get the steering cable out of the motor's tilt tube. If I were a betting man, I'd bet it is the tilt tube itself that is holding onto the cable.
The force a little bit of rust can exert on these cables is amazing. Definitely use penetrating oil and heat if necessary and be prepared to use a large hammer and block of wood as Jeff describes.
Be warned: The cable will not come out of the tilt tube with the motor bolted to the transom. You must, at the very least, loosen the mounting bolts especially the port ones so the motor can tilt away from the transom. You want the tilt tube to be pointed a little bit forward otherwise the notch in the transom will prevent the cable from coming out.
Once you get the cable out you can decide if the cable itself is buggered and needing replacement or if it is just the tilt tube that needs reaming and greasing. In bad cases a very long twist drill bit can be used to ream out the rust in the tilt tube.
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Posted on 02/13/06 - 3:33 AM
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Follow the above advice, on my Whaler (15' the teleflex cable is so low to the water line, that it takes quite a bit of splash from the Bay during the summer, I usually replace the whole thing every few years, it's easy, you can do it yourself. The cables last a bit longer if you turn the wheel hard to "PORT" when not using the boat. This pulls the cable into it's protective sleeve, and keeps water and dirt out when not in use. Cable replacement is a common problem on my boat, I just unbolt it every few years, toss it, and replace w/ a new one, cost is a bit over $100, It's just part of my maint. schedule.
MW
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