Re: Cable/Drum Steering: Re-cable "ing"
Re: Cable/Drum Steering: Re-cable "ing"
When I did mine, I took my length of cable and doubled it to find the exact center...which mounts into the hub slit. My hub has grooves, so I wound each piece of remaining cable onto the hub so that both come off the bottom hub near center, each in a different direction. Route each whip through pulleys and tension springs on transom, anchoring each whip end with cable clamps to the whip itself. Taught is good with this system.
Thank you Captain, at last a reply that I can understand -
It has taken me almost five hours to find this !
When re-painting my Shetland 535 I disconnected the cable steering connections from the outboard motor. Unfortunately, I forgot to keep the cable under tension,
(doh!) and it dropped off the hub behind the steering wheel.
I have never really looked at this before and I had no idea how to put it back.
Eventually, after a lot of head scratching I wrapped it around the hub a couple of times, and the steering did seem to work okay.
It was the slot in the hub running right across the cable grooves that worried me , I thought, ' I bet thats there for a reason'
Now I know, and that explains the strange kink I found in the cable in that area. I shall now put things right !
Many Thanks
Eddie