I am having some serious issues with the new steering. I know that hydraulic is the way to go, but not in the budjet right now. I installed a Teleflex NFB 4.2 and it works great until you apply load from the motor. With the motor off, you can do full stop to stop turns with one finger, but as begin to load up even on a perfect plain, it takes two hands and alot of effort to get just a little motion and turn. I feel this is unsafe and looking for suggestions. What are you using on your boats in the 175hp range? A friend suggested that the steel shaft that the motor tilts/trims on (and keeps it attached to the motor mounts) is shot and flexing under power. The flex in turn is putting pressure onto the steering cable arm that runs thru the motor and causing the problems. What do you all think????????
Quote from: "allen456"I am having some serious issues with the new steering. I know that hydraulic is the way to go, but not in the budjet right now. I installed a Teleflex NFB 4.2 and it works great until you apply load from the motor. With the motor off, you can do full stop to stop turns with one finger, but as begin to load up even on a perfect plain, it takes two hands and alot of effort to get just a little motion and turn. I feel this is unsafe and looking for suggestions. What are you using on your boats in the 175hp range? A friend suggested that the steel shaft that the motor tilts/trims on (and keeps it attached to the motor mounts) is shot and flexing under power. The flex in turn is putting pressure onto the steering cable arm that runs thru the motor and causing the problems. What do you all think????????I'm not sure of your experience with boats, so excuse me if I'm asking the obvious here.Are you trimming the motor up at all once underway? My steering is difficult until I trim the motor up to an appropriate level. In fact, I can kind of "feel" how much trim I'm running by the amount of effort in the steering wheel.