Play in a teleflex steering system

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Play in a teleflex steering system

#1 Post by wijames » Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:47 am

How much play should there be in a teleflex steering system? I can turn my wheel about a quarter to half of a turn before I see any movement in the cable at the engine. The cable is only a year old so does that mean my steering head is worn out?
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Re: Play in a teleflex steering system

#2 Post by ToonGuy » Thu Oct 16, 2014 7:45 am

Do you have a standard single cable rotary system?

First thing I would do is make sure every thing is tight. Get under the helm and have a friend rock the wheel back and forth. Look for play at the jacket end. Sometimes you think it's seated fine but it isn't and it won't always come out if not stressed too much. If all looks well, pull off the dust cover from the cable end and verify that the cable itself moves with the wheel. If not the helm unit is worn or malfunctioning.
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Re: Play in a teleflex steering system

#3 Post by wijames » Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:48 am

ToonGuy wrote:Do you have a standard single cable rotary system?

First thing I would do is make sure every thing is tight. Get under the helm and have a friend rock the wheel back and forth. Look for play at the jacket end. Sometimes you think it's seated fine but it isn't and it won't always come out if not stressed too much. If all looks well, pull off the dust cover from the cable end and verify that the cable itself moves with the wheel. If not the helm unit is worn or malfunctioning.
Thanks, yes It is a single rotary. I'll check all of those things this weekend, I'll bet it is the helm unit. I know I have the original 21 year old steering wheel and wouldn't doubt if the helm unit isn't the same. thanks again
Capt. Butch James - "Water and sunshine are the cures for all problems"

2015 Tracker Bass Buggy 16 w/ 40 hp Mercury four stroke

(old) 2000 Sylvan 20' Tritoon
(old) 1993 Tracker 30' Party Hut
(Old) 2011 Tracker Baby Bass Buggy 18

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