Thanks for the advice - but... you are saying that the rack part under the helm can be disconnected from the cable? - I was wondering how in the heck i was gonna snake that dealie thru the boat... but if it comes off this should be cake and pie!
Thanks for the advice - but... you are saying that the rack part under the helm can be disconnected from the cable? - I was wondering how in the heck i was gonna snake that dealie thru the boat... but if it comes off this should be cake and pie!
05' Launch 22SSV
Saepe Expertus - Semper Fidelis - Fratres Aeterni
The rack disconnects from the steering column, but stays attached to the cable, everything is pulled toward the bow. I see how my shorthand got confusing.
2004 Supra Launch 22 SSV
5.7L Indmar Assault
"One More Hour"
so i do gotta pull that mutha thru... whew... i guess LOL! If ya'll see a boat at Tenkiller with the steering cable duct taped outside the boat - it may be me!
05' Launch 22SSV
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If you haven't done this yet, you pull the entire old cable to/toward the steering wheel side, and fish all the new cable back thru the hole to the rudder side. The rack doesn't go thru anything.
2004 Supra Launch 22 SSV
5.7L Indmar Assault
"One More Hour"
Got it done last night... aside from hacksawing the old cable, removing the drivers seat and opening up access all the way forward to underneath the drivers side bow under seat storage- it went pretty easy...and yup- on the trailer anyway you can blow on the steering wheel and it turns easy! there's only about 4 feet of unseen area under the floor on this rig where the cable is routed..not to bad- just had to coerce the end thru with a ratchet handle- access hole was a little tight...
05' Launch 22SSV
Saepe Expertus - Semper Fidelis - Fratres Aeterni
Great job!
2004 Supra Launch 22 SSV
5.7L Indmar Assault
"One More Hour"
The steering cable has a long rod attached to the end connected to the rudder. How did you manage to feed that through the access hole under the dash. Picture of my access hole and steering cable is attached. I don't see how it's possible to pull that shaft/nut end up through such a tight area. I can see it working hack sawing this end off, but then how do you plan putting the new one through there? There seems to be too many wires and hoses to accommodate the space required to fish that rod end of the steering cable through.
Well, they didn't build the boat around the cable, so it's gotta get through there somehow. They may have put some of the hoses and wires through AFTER the cable, though, so you may have to wrestle and move some of those other things a little. Definitely tie the new one to the old one and use it to pull the new one through.