Tighten Steering Wheel?

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  • awake4air
    • Jul 2003
    • 129

    • CA


    Tighten Steering Wheel?

    Is it possible to tighten the steering wheel assembly on my 02 super air? When ever I'm pulling a rider up, the steering wheel shakes. I checked the steering wheel and it was pretty tight. I took the steering wheel off and realized its something inside the assembly. I didn't want to take it appart if it is something that can't be corrected. Any help would be appreciated. Here's a picture of what I'm talking about.
  • wakejunky
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 679

    • Ca

    • 2003 SAN

    #2
    RE: Tighten Steering Wheel?

    I think it's just the nature of the beast. Probably due to prop wash hitting the rudder. Might be out of spec so, you could opt to try and warrantee it.

    Chris

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    • ajjdrew55
      • Jun 2004
      • 1

      • Detroit


      #3
      Did you change your prop maybe to a smaller one? That can let it over spin and cause that, and moreso wieghted down.

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      • inboardsonly
        • Aug 2005
        • 110

        • Vancouver


        #4
        Remove the rubber boot, and if you look at the steering assembly,
        you'll see a couple of allen head capscrews. (Before removing the wheel, mark it's position on the shaft) Turn the shaft until you can see the fasteners... They may be loose. You'll need a ball-driver type of hex wrench, I think.
        They are part of the universal joint on the tilt steering.
        If they are tight, then it is probably the tilt mechanism's bearings,
        which are nylon bushings. The nylon wears, and the shaft moves up and down and side to side... On the newest tilt mechanisms, this has been replaced by a proper sealed bearing, so, no more wear.
        These were available as of 03, from Teleflex.
        You can't by replacement parts for helms, only complete assemblies.


        You may also want to check out the tiller arm, and steering tube at the stern of the boat, to make sure it is tight there as well... there is a BIG nut
        on the tube that holds the steering cable tight to the tube, and if it's loose, the steering has play in it...

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