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Boat steering question
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10/14/10 02:42 PM
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McKinney Machine
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I have a 2000 Astro 1850 150 merc. It's has a jack plate and safe T steering which pretty sure is the same as rack and pinion. Well the last couple times I had gone out it has gotten real sloppy on plane . It will start pulling one way and I will slowly turn wheel The other way and it pull that way. No straight line. Like a really bad alignment on a car. Not chime walking though. I have dealt with bad steering cables which make steering extremely stiff but never this
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Re: Boat steering question
[Re: McKinney Machine]
#5411329
10/14/10 09:52 PM
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hopalong
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sounds like the part behind the wheel is worn out, gettin slop in the gears.
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Re: Boat steering question
[Re: hopalong]
#5412895
10/15/10 10:48 AM
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gary purdy
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Have seen the racks bolts & nuts get loose. They will also act like this when one cable breaks. Safe T, I think, is a rotary system and the plastic gears will wear out or break in the helm. You might want to look under the console to see what you have.
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Re: Boat steering question
[Re: gary purdy]
#5416589
10/16/10 07:23 PM
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Sean902
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I have a 2009 nitro z-7 purchased in 2010, so it is very new. First time on the water the boat wants to pull right. On plane, and even at idle. It is Safe-T steering as well. Not sure the problem. I just blame safe t steering. The steering wheel wiggles and it doesn't feel safe at all. Safe t steering is bogus.
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Re: Boat steering question
[Re: Sean902]
#5416752
10/16/10 09:03 PM
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hopalong
Pescador Loco
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sean that is most likely the torque on the engine (they all want to go right due to prop spin). if you think its loose take it to bass pro and get them to fix it under warranty.
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Re: Boat steering question
[Re: hopalong]
#5417094
10/16/10 11:28 PM
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stick steering
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check to see if the torque tab is even there seen many loosen and fall off along the road
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