Steering

Jcrain

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I have an old 76 Chrysler runabout. I removed the chrysler eng (45 hp) and put a 50 horse evinrude on it. When connecting the steering, I hooked it up like it was on the chrysler., ie a slipjoint on a ball mounted to the steering arm of the engine. There are two places to mount the ball. The chrysler had the ball in the outerboard hole so that's where I mounted it on the evinrude. On the water, it is HARD to steer. With the steering disconected, both steering wheel and engine turn free. Where did I go wrong?
 

Dhadley

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Re: Steering

Is it hard to steer in both directions regardless of speed or is it hard to steer in one direction and worse as you go faster?
 

Jcrain

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Re: Steering

Both directions, high speed, heck, sitting on the trailer, too
 

Jcrain

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Re: Steering

It also has another mounting hole about an inch inboard. I believe this would give me ore steering distance, but would make it a bit more stiff.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Steering

OK, so its stiff all the time yet each component is free when seperated. Look for a binding or bad angle after its connected. Is the steering cable mounted to a standoff bracket on the boat or is the steering cable going thru the tilt tube on the motor?
 

Jcrain

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Re: Steering

Stand off bracket on the boat. I'm leaning toward the "Bad Angle" angle. It looks like if I went to the inboard hole ( closer to the engine) it might not have as sharp of an angle. But, I'm off to work out of town for a week so that will have to wait till I get back.
 
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