I have replace my steering on a 90 HP yamaha. It was tight getting the cable through the motor sleeve and now it seems locked up. Anyone ever seen this problem before? I am at a loss for an answer
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you need to clean out the tilt tube. i would take a small rod with steel wool wrapped around it and turn it with, say a cordless drill on low speed. also be careful to not bend the cable shaft going thru your tilt tube or your sterring will always be tough.lube the cable end very well prior to installing cable.
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Re: Steering is stuck after sitting all winter
Just fixed mine......The motor is a 1988 Yamaha 90 2 stroke with a Teleflex mechanical steering cable. The problem is that when not used frequently, the grease becomes very hard (like cement) and causes the steering tube to "freeze" up.
As discussed in this thread, try to get the cable out of the motor. (Use liberal amounts of WD-40, liquid wrench, penetrating oil, etc.) You will probably need to use a wood block and mallet to tap it out.
When removed......I used liberal amounts of slovent and bought a 5/8" Masonary bit (13" long!) from Home depot. Be careful and try to turn the bit very slowly so as NOT to cause it to wobble. One the "gook" is cleaned up, use a wire brush (shotgun cleaning kit) and polish the tube.
Lubricate it thoroughly prior to reassembling. It will work better than new!
Guitar1
P.S. Don't forget to replace the O-Ring......That's probably how the water got in there and froze it up in the first place!
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