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Papajones

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I have a 2010 18 Ltd and the piece that goes in the tunnel fell of somewhere. Now I can’t find one to put back on . HELP HELP
 

Papajones

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Also swivel brackets and steering arm are about rusted away. Dealer said it will be about 1500.00 or more. He said they have so many problems with this part that Mercury has kits to fix problem. Not good
 

ahicks

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I'm familiar with the steering arm issue. It is what it is. Super stupid on the part of motor manf's (Honda and Mercury that I have experience with personally). They used some type of steel (or cast iron?) to make the tube the motor steers on, and this rusts to nothing from the inside out, in an area of the motor that's very difficult to see or service. Further, the steering arm is part of this assembly. It rots away to nothing, posing a potential steering issue. So take your pick. The tube fails and the motor drops off the back of the boat, or you loose control of your steering. Motors are generally salties (run in salt water) and they don't need to be that old. Some early 2000's motors can already be questionable.....

This part should have been made from stainless or treated with a process that would offer MUCH better salt water protection...

Pain in the butt to change for sure, but 1500 seems pretty excessive. It sounds to me like he's telling you to take it somewhere else....
 

Chris1956

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I replaced the swivel shaft on my '93 Merc V6. You needed to pull the gearcase, powerhead and exhaust extension.

The upper motor mounts were rusted to the bolts, so I had to cut the bolts to get the old swivel shaft out. New motor mounts and bolts (Grade 8 7/16" steel), plus a new swivel shaft I got off the web. Less than $200 for parts.

The lower mounts could be slipped out of the midsection. They were reused.

The repair was a drag, and took 3 hours or so.
 
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