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AFDan52
06-15-2012, 12:33 AM
My boat has the R&P steering , last week while Petty and I were at Strawberry Reservoir fishing I noticed that the steering wheel was extremly hard to turn I had to use both hands to make my turns. I'm looking for ideas or suggustions to loosen it up with out having to replace if possible. What lubrication would you use and how?

lowe1648mt
06-15-2012, 03:36 AM
Two possibilities.
#1 the cable is rusted up.- Replace system.
#2 The cable end is rusted in the motor cylinder.- It is possible to remove the cable from the motor and lube the motor steering cylinder. This requires that there be room at the transom to pull the cable out. It may mean that the motor may have to be removed or slid sideways to remove the cable. It is sometimes necessary to pound the cable out. First remove the link arm on the port side of the motor, then loosen the cable nut on the starboard side of the motor. Try turning the steering wheel. If it turns and the cable moves in and out to the limits of the motor, the cable is probabily good. If the cable can not be moved it is bad. If you can feel the steering wheel skip, the rack and pinion is damaged and the whole system must be replaced. If the cable moves smoothly, pull on the cable from the nut side of the motor. If it does not move, it must be force out of the motor steering cylinder. The way I do it is to lube with penatrating oil or ATF. Then place a block of wood ( hard wood if you have any) and hammer on the wood. If that does not work, heat the steering tube and repeat previos steps. I keep a fire extinguisher handy and remove the fuel line and/or tank if possible. You can and should lube both sides of the cable. Do not hammer directly on the cable. It will mushroom and never come out. When you get it to move,use a 1/2 inch rod to push/drive out the cable. You will need to wire brush/ sand the inside of the tube and regrease the cable and tube before reassembly. If you have to replace the cable,it is cheaper to buy the whole assembly than it is to buy the cable. You will still need to sand the tube and grease it. You should regrease every 2 years.
Dan, do you have a picture of the transom area of the boat? It might help with the instructions.
Chris

AFDan52
06-15-2012, 06:53 PM
Here are some Pictures of my steering on the motor.

Bduck
06-15-2012, 08:37 PM
Dan

I'm interested in what you find. I have stiff steering with the rack & pinion system too. My main steering motor is an IO so I'm thinking there is going to be limited room to work with mine. 101no101

AFDan52
06-15-2012, 11:19 PM
Rodger, I'll keep you informed.

lowe1648mt
06-16-2012, 12:44 AM
Looks like you have plenty of room to work on it. To clean the inside of the steering tube, I use a steel boiler brush. 5/8 inch I believe. I put mine in a drill and spin it with oil on the brush. Then run a rag thru the tube to clean it out(like a gun barrel). Watch the O-ring in the tube,(Port end) If damaged, it willl need to be replaced. The grease zerk on the front of the motor is for the engine tilt function only. It does nothing for the steering.

AFDan52
06-16-2012, 12:52 AM
Chris , you've been very helpful today. I'm going to get busy on this first thing in the morning. I'll post up what I find and the results. Thanks again.

AFDan52
06-16-2012, 06:07 PM
Well I finally got into my steering system , cleaned it out and lubed it the best I could. The results are the steering moves a little better but still stiff. I checked everything including the R&P, and that is where I think my problem lays.