This is a general question regarding manually steering without hydro function. He has a '06-'09 F150, not sure of model.
Fishing with my cousin today on his boat. As we headed out this morning he noticed the hydro steering was much tighter than usual. We got about 1 mile away from the dock and completely lost steering. He'd turn the wheel but the engine would not turn. We inspected the hydro lines and discovered a section under the helm had been chewed through by a rat.
Luckily the *****ing motor was fully charged, as it motored us all the way back to dock. Before we decided to use the *****ing motor I tried to steer the engine manually. He'd kick it in gear and I'd push or pull the engine to maintain a heading. Strange thing was I could easily move motor to starboard, but impossible to move to port.
Why would the engine move over to one side but not the other? Also, with no hydro fluid in the lines is it harmful to steering system to move engine manually?
Fishing with my cousin today on his boat. As we headed out this morning he noticed the hydro steering was much tighter than usual. We got about 1 mile away from the dock and completely lost steering. He'd turn the wheel but the engine would not turn. We inspected the hydro lines and discovered a section under the helm had been chewed through by a rat.
Luckily the *****ing motor was fully charged, as it motored us all the way back to dock. Before we decided to use the *****ing motor I tried to steer the engine manually. He'd kick it in gear and I'd push or pull the engine to maintain a heading. Strange thing was I could easily move motor to starboard, but impossible to move to port.
Why would the engine move over to one side but not the other? Also, with no hydro fluid in the lines is it harmful to steering system to move engine manually?
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