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After playing around with it some more, I fear you are correct. I
didn't explore this possibility but it would appear the shaft inside the cable is what is causing the resistance. Is there any way of servicing or lubricating it? The grease fittings are to grease the tilt pivit, not the steering cabl;e. Dies the shaft that you cionnect the steering link to move in and out of the tube easily? You should be able to pull it out with the collar nut off. It soulds like you are just moving the cable, not the shaft. With the collar nut loose does the wheel move OK? just the whole cable sheath moving back and forth from where the collar nut threads to the motor? If so that is good news. It means the cable is OK. The shaft is just stuck in the tube. |
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