Moody Blue
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Replaced a 40yr old rotary steering system with a newer teleflex rotary system.
The cable from the old system attached to a transom bracket and the end of the cable connected directly to an arm mounted on the front of the motor (Merc 80HP) and did not use the tilt tube.
In the new system, the cable attaches to the tilt tube and the cable then connects to a rod that then attaches to the motor.
The splashwell is to narrow and the cable hits the port side of the splashwell before the steering cable is fully extended.
What to do? Do I cut a large hole in the splashwell to allow the cable to pass thru?
Anyone else experience this?
The cable from the old system attached to a transom bracket and the end of the cable connected directly to an arm mounted on the front of the motor (Merc 80HP) and did not use the tilt tube.
In the new system, the cable attaches to the tilt tube and the cable then connects to a rod that then attaches to the motor.
The splashwell is to narrow and the cable hits the port side of the splashwell before the steering cable is fully extended.
What to do? Do I cut a large hole in the splashwell to allow the cable to pass thru?
Anyone else experience this?