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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:32:37 GMT, "Jim" wrote:
There is an easier way. You can replace the nut with one that has a zerk fitting or special fitting to force grease into the cable guide. Check with West Marine. I'm sure they carry at least one type of the luber kits. Jim Thanks everyone......I've seen the "Steersman" nut, but I just don't see how grease can be injected into such a tight tolerance..... For what it's worth, the cable did seize in the tilt tube....When I removed the old cable, it slid back and forth freely....As I mentioned, I've already installed an entirely new unit, but despite my cleaning, there was still some corrosion in the tilt tube...I just ordered a stainless tilt tube to replace the old one, so my problems should be a thing of the past.... |
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