How to tighten up rack/pinion slack in steering

JonBoat55

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Steering has always had about an inch of slack back and forth before engaging the tiler. I feel like it's gotten a little worse. Is this a normal amount of slack and how would I go about tightening it up?
 

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Bondo

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Ayuh,..... Odds are, the rack, or pinion gear, or the cable housing is worn,......
The "Fix", is replacement,....
 

dingbat

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All connections tight?
Mine NFB helm was getting loose to the point I was researching new helms. Crawled under the helm to get a part number off the unit. Found both steering cable nuts loose. Quarter turn on each nut snugged them right up.

To answer your question, I’ve had roughly 1/2” of play since new.
 

nola mike

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Didn't see what we're working on, but may want to check to make sure that your steering pin isn't worn out
 

JonBoat55

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The slack ends at the end of the cable in the engine bay, somewhere in between the wheel and the tiler. First thing I did was go under the helm and see what could be tighten. Seems to be a self-contained unit, no steering cable bolts to be found. I was more wondering if it can be tighter in the engine bay section.
 

Bondo

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The slack ends at the end of the cable in the engine bay, somewhere in between the wheel and the tiler. First thing I did was go under the helm and see what could be tighten. Seems to be a self-contained unit, no steering cable bolts to be found. I was more wondering if it can be tighter in the engine bay section.
Ayuh,...... Sounds like the outer cable sheath has a grove worn in it, allowing the inner(working cable) to move, before it can push/ pull the tiller arm,...
 
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