clemsparks
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Oct 14, 2008
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Hey all,
I had a problem that I thought was related to the steering bushings in my Volvo Penta AQ131D/275A.
I figured I?d contribute with a visual walk-through of the process involved in replacing the bushings. It?s not a hard job, but it will probably help others to see it here before tackling the project. I think worn bushings are a common problem on these Volvo Penta setups.
First, remove the steering ?Protective Helmet? from both the mid-housing and the steering yoke.
Remove these two bolts:
Use a pair of bolts to remove the button in the other two holes as seen below (note, I think there may be different thread sizes required for different drives?Mine are ?-20, for reference)
Unbolt two bolts on either side of the yoke (note: There?s a nut on the inboard side of each bolt):
At this point, the steering helmet can be removed.
Now it?s time to go inside the boat and remove the Yoke. [I removed the grease zerk from the top of the Yoke (I?m not sure if this is necessary for removal, but it was necessary for installation)].
Thanks,
Clem
I had a problem that I thought was related to the steering bushings in my Volvo Penta AQ131D/275A.
I figured I?d contribute with a visual walk-through of the process involved in replacing the bushings. It?s not a hard job, but it will probably help others to see it here before tackling the project. I think worn bushings are a common problem on these Volvo Penta setups.
First, remove the steering ?Protective Helmet? from both the mid-housing and the steering yoke.
Remove these two bolts:

Use a pair of bolts to remove the button in the other two holes as seen below (note, I think there may be different thread sizes required for different drives?Mine are ?-20, for reference)


Unbolt two bolts on either side of the yoke (note: There?s a nut on the inboard side of each bolt):

At this point, the steering helmet can be removed.
Now it?s time to go inside the boat and remove the Yoke. [I removed the grease zerk from the top of the Yoke (I?m not sure if this is necessary for removal, but it was necessary for installation)].


Thanks,
Clem