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supranewbie
06-01-2018, 10:48 AM
Hi everyone...this is our first full summer start up with our new to us 1989 supra. couple questions for the experienced on this site.

Where can we purchased UNO hd one step? Ive only found it in canada and they want almost as much for the shipping as the product. :(
I seen the product do miracles on a mastercraft on you tube and i want to try it. That guy was in florida...but ive had no luck finding UNO in the states?

second question is..when we got the boat late last year...the steering was kinda tight...bearable....more tight to one side than the other....but after storage and getting the boat out...now its really stiff. I disconnected the rudder shaft and the rudder moves fairly easy.....steering still stiff unhooked from rudder......so cable or could it be the box behind the dash the steering wheel connects too? Im not sure what thats called, but is it greasable? or is there mechanics inside that unit that can be maintenanced? I was thinking about disconnecting the cable up by the steering wheel if thats possible to see if the wheel gets easier. Process of elimination :)

Any help would be great.....its a great boat with really low hours. Just need it to be easier to steer...thanks!

michael hunter
06-01-2018, 01:29 PM
I don't know anything about uno. Sounds like your steering cable needs to be replaced.

supranewbie
06-01-2018, 06:38 PM
I believe your correct. I just disconnected the cable from the housing under dash.... wheel spun free. Cable is the culprit. Marina is telling me ..they will only put cable in along with helm box because helm is worn in. If they only install cable. It could be a issue. Is this true or are they up selling me. ? They want 400-600 for job. It's a televix cable I see. But couldn't see part number on it. I'm pretty green here guys....not sure if it only needs a cable shall I do it my self

Some what mechanical but never worked on a boat let alone a cable like this.

Any advice appreciated

michael hunter
06-02-2018, 08:11 PM
The helm and cable are 169.95 at skidim. Give them a call and they will talk you through the repair . If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself then you can always have them do it . Where are you located?

supranewbie
06-05-2018, 10:23 AM
The helm and cable are 169.95 at skidim. Give them a call and they will talk you through the repair . If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself then you can always have them do it . Where are you located?

Hello, thanks for the help...yes i did speak to skidim....they believe its a cable as well ...as the 4 bolt Big T helm rarely goes bad they said...(550 hours)
so i ordered a cable for a 167 shipped. Im in PA....im goin to attempt to change it myself with a friend...between you tube and vinces help from skidim...i believe we can handle it....I hope! :) Local marina wanted 4-600 for the job....so I think its worth trying. They also said they would never change a cable without a new helm. ? skidim says they replace cables all the time with no issues. So maybe the marina was trying to upsell me? who knows. thanks for the help and I will check back with progress.

Okie Boarder
06-05-2018, 01:16 PM
I had the same issue several years ago and only did the cable replacement. That took care of the problem.

michael hunter
06-06-2018, 06:54 AM
Automotive mechanics are bad . Marine mechanics are worse.

supranewbie
06-06-2018, 10:57 AM
Automotive mechanics are bad . Marine mechanics are worse.


Thanks guys, I will check back in after we tackle this job and report.

supranewbie
06-11-2018, 03:03 PM
Thanks guys, I will check back in after we tackle this job and report.

ok got the cable the other day....i have disconnected the rudder and the cable guide ( ball joint) at the rear of the boat, and unhooked the helm in the front. With the rudder metal end being so rigid.........whats the best way to pull the new cable through..... Ive seen that guys are using rope or attaching to old cable to pull through. That rudder hook up end doesnt look like it would flex obviously. Not sure which way or end to start with.....anybody do this? ive found two youtube vids but not a supra boat. Dont want to make a dumb mistake. ANY help would be appreciated.....thanks~

Okie Boarder
06-12-2018, 01:18 PM
It's been a while, but if I remember correctly I fed it from the back of the boat forward since the end that goes to the helm was more flexible.

Salty87
06-12-2018, 09:20 PM
^ that and feeding from the stern to the bow only about 5' of the cable needs to pass through the hole in the deck. If you go the other way you'll have to push about 15' through toward the stern.

Been years for me too but I think I just pulled the old one out of the way before working the new one through. Before doing that, pop the bilge pump cover and see if you can reach the bottom side of the whole with one hand and the top side with the other. If so, let 'er rip.

supranewbie
06-13-2018, 12:48 PM
^ that and feeding from the stern to the bow only about 5' of the cable needs to pass through the hole in the deck. If you go the other way you'll have to push about 15' through toward the stern.

Been years for me too but I think I just pulled the old one out of the way before working the new one through. Before doing that, pop the bilge pump cover and see if you can reach the bottom side of the whole with one hand and the top side with the other. If so, let 'er rip.

Well....what a job...still cant get the old cable out....unhooked the helm.....tied a small knot to the big nut,...cable tied it and duct taped. pulling from transom end, like mentioned cause that end isnt flexible at all. Would not budge....found out after looking harder...the cable and other wires, cables...ect....all cable tied....talk about fun trying to find all them. Im just shy of 6 ft and 235lbs. Not fun. I needed a small person and Im not one.

thinking i got all the ties snipped....i now find i cannot get the rope and cable splice down through the hole provided into the hull...of course its up under the dash i cannot fit under. Even pulled the drivers seat to try to lay on by belly. I can see it...but cant get the position to try to push it through that hole. Once thats done, i think its easy going. One thing i thought of is , goin in reverse should be easier pulling back through because there is no big nut, the new cable is just cable that snaps into the helm with a new adapter. BUT...im worried once i get my rope pulled through with the old cable.....i wont have that big nut to tape and cable tie too either. Worried about losing the cable and rope midway.

Im thinking IF i have enough rope, i will run as much of the rop along the cable as I can. That way IF something happens so what if the rope is in there...no one will see it anyway.....be a gurantee not to come apart. Any suggestions or advice on that? thanks guys...this is all new to me as a boat owner.

supranewbie
06-15-2018, 11:37 AM
Well....what a job...still cant get the old cable out....unhooked the helm.....tied a small knot to the big nut,...cable tied it and duct taped. pulling from transom end, like mentioned cause that end isnt flexible at all. Would not budge....found out after looking harder...the cable and other wires, cables...ect....all cable tied....talk about fun trying to find all them. Im just shy of 6 ft and 235lbs. Not fun. I needed a small person and Im not one.

thinking i got all the ties snipped....i now find i cannot get the rope and cable splice down through the hole provided into the hull...of course its up under the dash i cannot fit under. Even pulled the drivers seat to try to lay on by belly. I can see it...but cant get the position to try to push it through that hole. Once thats done, i think its easy going. One thing i thought of is , goin in reverse should be easier pulling back through because there is no big nut, the new cable is just cable that snaps into the helm with a new adapter. BUT...im worried once i get my rope pulled through with the old cable.....i wont have that big nut to tape and cable tie too either. Worried about losing the cable and rope midway.

Im thinking IF i have enough rope, i will run as much of the rop along the cable as I can. That way IF something happens so what if the rope is in there...no one will see it anyway.....be a gurantee not to come apart. Any suggestions or advice on that? thanks guys...this is all new to me as a boat owner.






Ok all done.....learned somethings for sure.....took more apart than i needed in the rear rudder area..lol. but i got a chance to see how it it works ect.......lined up the steering wheel.....rudder....steers great in the garage! Hopefully put it in the water this wknd...thanks for the guys that did respond.

nico17
06-25-2018, 04:22 AM
I had the same problem when I was in the Alps in 2016: finally replaced the cable. Nothing could spoil my Christmas:) Wish I could buy villa in this (https://tranio.com/articles/cosy-cabins-and-snow-glazed-slopes-austrian-alpine-ski-resorts-to-live-and-invest-in_5294/) amazing ski resort in Austria :p