eggs712
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 8, 2012
- Messages
- 354
When I looked more carefully under my dash, it looks like the wiring has been redone not long ago, but the switches look original and pretty corroded. Should be an easy job.
I'm also going to take my trim/tilt hoses to a hydraulic shop to see if they can replace them cheaper than the $200+ for the Sierra parts. This is all pending a couple paychecks, so it may be a few weeks.
In the meantime, my teleflex steering cable is frozen pretty bad. I've loosened many others by just tapping the end with a hammer, but this one is stubborn. I can hammer it in, but it refuses to come back out. I took the cable partially out of the motor tilt tube, and got out a lot of caked grease. The sliding rod in the cable also had some rust, so I cleaned up what I could see with emery cloth. The cable will twist now, but still doesn't want to slide. Hopefully penetrating oil will slowly help it work free. If not, I may try using a hand winch to pull the cable out.
I'm also going to take my trim/tilt hoses to a hydraulic shop to see if they can replace them cheaper than the $200+ for the Sierra parts. This is all pending a couple paychecks, so it may be a few weeks.
In the meantime, my teleflex steering cable is frozen pretty bad. I've loosened many others by just tapping the end with a hammer, but this one is stubborn. I can hammer it in, but it refuses to come back out. I took the cable partially out of the motor tilt tube, and got out a lot of caked grease. The sliding rod in the cable also had some rust, so I cleaned up what I could see with emery cloth. The cable will twist now, but still doesn't want to slide. Hopefully penetrating oil will slowly help it work free. If not, I may try using a hand winch to pull the cable out.