New twist on old steering problem

jimchere

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A boat I recently bought is almost ready to go out. Its a 16' center console with teleflex no-feedback mechanical steering using a 14' cable to a 55hp Evinrude (1982 model). Last problem to fix is was frozen steering. I went through the battle of getting the old cable out (lots of PB blaster, hammering, beer, etc.). I could not get the aluminum nut that attaches the cable to the tilt tube off, so had to split it with a dremel. It appeared cross threaded. Once removed, inspection revealed the tilt-tube threads to be pretty good...not damaged as I was careful with the dremel cutting wheel and didn't hit the tube. Today I picked up my replacement teleflex 14' cable and it will not thread onto the tilt tube. I really looked at the tilt tube threads and they are okay. Is it possible the previous owner installed some iron pipe with non-standard threads? Help...I'm ticked because I think I just stripped the fitting on a brand new $115 steering cable!
 

Walker

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Re: New twist on old steering problem

I guess its possible. Get a thread guage tool and measure the threads on the tube and the nut.
 

Steve135

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Re: New twist on old steering problem

jimchere The short answer is he probally didn't change the tilt tube with an iron pipe. Even if he did it would be the same threads as I think these are a standard 1 inch 14 thread. But I could be wrong. If you had to hammer out the old tube be damm certain you have cleaned out the tilt tube well.If the boat sat for a long time check the helm for water you can here it when you turn the wheel. If you install a new cable it will push the water right down the new cable. I have seen this done mamy times with the same results happing all over buy the end of the season frozen steering. We ussally recomend on older motors with frozen steering to buy a cable clamp adapter with a new tilt tube. can be purchased at any West Marine for 114.99 <br /> In the future check the online Marine stores for parts even on Ebay as the sell cables for half the cost of what you paid. You can get a whole new streeing system from ebay for 110.00 plus shipping from one such store. I have bought many hing from these marine centers that cut the over head out.<br />steve
 
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