I have to remove the steering cable to raise the outboard motor. Can anyone tell me how to remove the cable? I disconnected the steering to the engine as well as the two large nuts that secure the cable to the engine bracket. I can't pull the cables away from the engine bracket. Also, with the cable disconnected, it's still very heavy turning the steering wheel, shouldn't it be very easy? I may have to buy the new cable, just the non-feedback type. You know which one and where I can get it. The boat is a 19' tournament 1987 grady white. tks in advance.
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fish addict,
Sounds like your steering cable is corroded/rusted up - very common.
When you replace the cable, I recommend Teleflex NoFeedBack system. Got it on my Pathfinder, and love it. Go to www.teleflexmarine.com and link over to their NFB steering systems.When you install the new one, make sure there are grease fittings on the cable housing, and keep it greased.
Good luck [img]smile.gif[/img] ,
Ken K
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fish addict,
My Pathfinder came new with the Teleflex NFB steering - lucky for me. I've never had to replace any steering cables, but I know that on a lot of boats, the outboard has to be unbolted from the transom and raised to allow clearance for the cable - that may be the case with yours.
If I were you, I would try to find a marine mechanic who has done the Teleflex installation before, and get him to do it all.
Good luck [img]smile.gif[/img] ,
Ken K
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fish addict,
Well, after digging thru my documentation, all I can tell you is that my Teleflex NFB system is single cable, as opposed to dual - don't know the model number.
I would go to the Teleflex website, and email them and tell them what kind of boat and motor you have and they should be able to recommend the best model.
Good luck [img]smile.gif[/img] ,
Ken K
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