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    Default Rudder Arm Coupling

    We've been getting all set for the season, and I decided to look over the steering. It has a bit of play...nothing I am worried about, but enough to bug me. I started at the rudder, and noticed there is about 1/8" slop between the steering cable end and the bronze rudder arm. The slop is in this little stainless stamped bracket that wraps around a through bolt in the rudder arm, and the forward end of the bracket is bolted to the steering cable end.

    I tried hammering the bracket to reduce the play, but there is no way to remove it because of the design. If I crimp the bracket down tighter on the through bolt, it binds the steering. I called the Supra dealer to see if there is a better designed bracket, and they said that is what all the boats use, and it is made to be flimsy to prevent damage if you whack something under the water.

    So...is there a better coupling bracket to tie the steering cable to the rudder arm? Play is cumulative in a steering system, and it just seems strange there is not a better bracket.

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    I would think when the boat is underway that the force of the water will remove that by loading pressure on the rudder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leetudor View Post
    I would think when the boat is underway that the force of the water will remove that by loading pressure on the rudder.
    There is always a position of the rudder where the forces are neutral...usually when you are going straight...and you'll feel the play. Has anyone seen a better coupling than the "strap" around the rudder bolt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJD View Post
    There is always a position of the rudder where the forces are neutral...usually when you are going straight...and you'll feel the play. Has anyone seen a better coupling than the "strap" around the rudder bolt?
    Most "ski" boats do not have a neutral feel and are made to have some resistance on it. Like when you take your hands off the wheel it will dart to one side.
    1987 Supra Saltare
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    My boat does not dart to the side. I can take my hands off the wheel and it will track straight and true. There are discussions on the forum as to how to trim your boat so it will not dart...and it is a good idea to neutralize center for safety reasons.

    I'm getting the feeling nobody has paid attention to this cheapo link?? At the least everybody should be greasing it once a year...

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    I found the upgrade to the cheapo part. I first had to figure out the proper name, which is a swivel clevis. Telex makes 2, the cheap stamped steel version that our Supras came with, and a solid bushed version PN SA27577P. I have it on order and will post details when it arrives. It should eliminate about 1/8" of slop at the tiller arm, which will be several degrees at the steering wheel.

    More to follow...

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    Just got a call from Telex. They have not started to supply the better clevis yet, but expect to have them in 10 days. I'm told this is a brand new part...cool! I can't believe they only supplied the sloppy strap clevis all these years. I assume I'm not the only one to ask the question, though, or they wouldn't have come up with a slop-free clevis.

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    Awesome. I think I need to get my hands on one also. It isn't the end of the world but if it can be improved then I agree it's worth doing. Thanks for finding them.

    Cheers

    Jason

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    Interesting find, can you post pictures when you get the new part? I'm having trouble picturing which part, exactly, you're talking about. There are a few parts of the steering assembly around where the cable meets the rudder that I can think of as being mediocre.

    If it's the part I'm thinking of, the bolt should have a "shoulder" that the nut rests on, so as you tighten it, it won't ever bind the way you're describing. That's why I'm not sure which piece...

    Is it "H" in this diagram?

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    Just to the right of the "H". The original is just a strap of stainless that wraps around a bolt. There is a shoulder on the bolt for the strap to ride on...but the flaw is that a strap cannot be made without some looseness...like 1/8", which is significant in a steering system.

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