1997 Yamaha C90TLRV
The steering cable in my boat appears to be all but frozen in the tilt tube of my engine. The old Safe-T helm is also stripped. I plan to replace the helm with an NFB unit. The PO of the boat stated the cable had been replaced not too long ago. I've disconnected the steering arm, and the motor turns freely.
I did a search on the net and found a fair number of threads about corrosion build up in the tilt tube of this engine that was causing stiff steering. The cable in the boat now is bone dry; no grease whatsoever, so corrosion in the tilt tube seems likely. I will have use of an engine hoist this weekend so I'm going to try to pull this cable. I'm hoping the cable is good so I wont have to run another one, but I have a replacement cable on hand if it comes to that.
So, my questions are - what should I do to prep the engine for pulling the cable? Would penetrating spray be helpful? I've read that inserting a pipe plug in the steering arm slot of the cable will prevent the cable from mushrooming when trying to beat it out of the tilt tube. Any other tips on the removal process? When I do get the cable out, what's the best way to thoroughly clean out the corrosion in the tilt tube before reinstalling the cable?
Thanks!
The steering cable in my boat appears to be all but frozen in the tilt tube of my engine. The old Safe-T helm is also stripped. I plan to replace the helm with an NFB unit. The PO of the boat stated the cable had been replaced not too long ago. I've disconnected the steering arm, and the motor turns freely.
I did a search on the net and found a fair number of threads about corrosion build up in the tilt tube of this engine that was causing stiff steering. The cable in the boat now is bone dry; no grease whatsoever, so corrosion in the tilt tube seems likely. I will have use of an engine hoist this weekend so I'm going to try to pull this cable. I'm hoping the cable is good so I wont have to run another one, but I have a replacement cable on hand if it comes to that.
So, my questions are - what should I do to prep the engine for pulling the cable? Would penetrating spray be helpful? I've read that inserting a pipe plug in the steering arm slot of the cable will prevent the cable from mushrooming when trying to beat it out of the tilt tube. Any other tips on the removal process? When I do get the cable out, what's the best way to thoroughly clean out the corrosion in the tilt tube before reinstalling the cable?
Thanks!
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