Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

wrecktec

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Anyone know where I can get an adaptor that fits a 1" tapered steering shaft. My boat is a '59 Crestliner and it had an old Kainer Steering Wheel and I am wanting to convert to a stainless 3 spoke wheel. I have an adaptor, but it only fits a 3/4" shaft. I thought about just trying to bore this adaptor a little, but it may be a little tricky since they are tapered. Any help would be much appreciated.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

most likely have to change helms.
 

Bondo

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

You're trying to mount a 3/4" bored steering wheel on a 1" tapered shaft,...??...??..??....
Or,.....
Are you saying your Steering Wheel has changeable Hubs,..??..??.....

I'd have to Agree with TD,...... If the former.....
 

F_R

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

Is the adapter that you have something that would lend itself to being chucked up in a lathe? Boring it sounds good if enough material and you know the taper.
 

wrecktec

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

The adaptor is seperate from the steering wheel (steering wheel fastens to it with three bolts. Looks like it may be possible to chuck it in a lathe.
 

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

Sounds like it could be a plan. Does it need a keyway? That could make it a bit more complicated.
 

wrecktec

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

Yeah, that's the bad thing. It does need a keway. By then that adaptor may get a little thin. May have to consult a machine shop. I would have thought someone somewhere has an adapter that fits this thing. I will probably have to get pretty creative.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

change the helm, cheaper.
 

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

If the current shaft has a keyway, the adapter should also. Whoever does the machining can also cut the keyway.
 

wrecktec

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Re: Steering wheel/shaft adaptors

Yeah, they both (adapter and shaft) have the same size keway. And a machinist should be able to cut it. The adapter will probably be getting a little thin by that point. I was thinking if I could at least get the hole in the adapter the right size, I could drill a hole straght through both (adapter and shaft) and put a roll pin or something like that in there if there is not enough thickness for a keway.
 
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