I am looking to tune up the steering performance in my 2005 Air 206. It is hard to turn (especially for my wife), when the steering wheel is turned is makes a repetative clunking sound, and there is a good 3 inches of play in the steering before the rudder engages. I have read up on this quite a bit and have decided I want to change out the steering cable and possibly the helm base assembly.
Does anyone know if the steering cable can be changed without removing the rear ballast tank? I started to get into it and realized its very difficult to access the hose connection at the bottom of the tank to disconnect it. If the ballast tank must come out what is the reccomended method for doing so? I can get access to the rudder tiller arm to remove the bolt attaching it to the steering cable but I'm guessing there has to be some sort of clamp holding the cable in place up under the ballast tank that I will need to loosen in order to pull the cable out. Does something like this exist or will the cable just pull out easily after it is disconnected from the rudder?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Does anyone know if the steering cable can be changed without removing the rear ballast tank? I started to get into it and realized its very difficult to access the hose connection at the bottom of the tank to disconnect it. If the ballast tank must come out what is the reccomended method for doing so? I can get access to the rudder tiller arm to remove the bolt attaching it to the steering cable but I'm guessing there has to be some sort of clamp holding the cable in place up under the ballast tank that I will need to loosen in order to pull the cable out. Does something like this exist or will the cable just pull out easily after it is disconnected from the rudder?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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