The steering cable on my 115 merc seemed like it was seized so I managed to get it loose from the motor and the cable isnt seized at all. I thoroughly cleaned the metal rod and then the tube it goes thru. I even used a wire brush on a drill to really clean it out. Hoping all was now well I lubed the rod and the tube and tried to put the rod back in. It went in fairly easily till it got most of the way in and then it got really tight. I got it in and tightened the bolt and again the steering wheel wouldnt turn. Took apart again and checked the rod to see if it was bent and its straight. I didnt have anything to check the inside of the tube with but I guess its tweeked. I was thinking that if I can find the right size drill bit I could carefully ream out the hole so the rod will go thru or replace the tube but unsure whats involved. Any recommendations? And if I should decide to replace the tube what's the part called? Thanks -Brian-