Re: 1978 85 hp Pulls to the right
Engine torque steer is a common problem on higher hp engines with cable type steering. Torque steer is caused by the rotation of the prop. While you can't eliminate it, there are some things you can do to mask it's effect. You may be able to adjust the fin under the antiventilation plate. (just above the prop.) Loosening that bolt and adjusting the fin to the right or left may mask some of the torque steer. You can also add a torque tab, called a Torque Tamer. It is a permanent tab, added to the bottom of the skeg to reduce torque steer. If you still have concerns, you can probably change out the steering helm gear with a "no feedback" gear. The ultimate would be to go a hydraulic steering system.