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25 hp merc torque steer
Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn left.
Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Dixon |
25 hp merc torque steer
"Dixon" wrote in message . .. Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn left. Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Dixon Oops, boat wants to turn RIGHT, Sorry, wasn't thinking. |
25 hp merc torque steer
Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn
left. Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Three things you can check: 1. Motor is mounted straight up and down on the transom, looking from behind. 2. Trim tab is adjusted so that the trailing edge is to starboard. 3. Tighten up the steering friction screw. If it's not the above, I don't know what could make it pull that hard, unless the skeg is bent, but I would think for it to steer that much a bend would be noticeable. You might try playing with the tilt adjustment, just to see if that makes any difference, for another clue to solving your mystery. If all else fails, you might be able to get a bigger trim tab? |
25 hp merc torque steer
"FloydinTampa" wrote in message . net... Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn left. Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Three things you can check: 1. Motor is mounted straight up and down on the transom, looking from behind. 2. Trim tab is adjusted so that the trailing edge is to starboard. 3. Tighten up the steering friction screw. If it's not the above, I don't know what could make it pull that hard, unless the skeg is bent, but I would think for it to steer that much a bend would be noticeable. You might try playing with the tilt adjustment, just to see if that makes any difference, for another clue to solving your mystery. If all else fails, you might be able to get a bigger trim tab? Funny you say bigger tab, I own a machine shop and I thought about making a much bigger tab but first I'd like to know whats going on. When I was a kid I had two 71/2 evinrudes over the years and one never pulled and the other always pulled hard. |
25 hp merc torque steer
you must be a chimp if you cant fix that.
"Dixon" wrote in message . .. "FloydinTampa" wrote in message . net... Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn left. Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Three things you can check: 1. Motor is mounted straight up and down on the transom, looking from behind. 2. Trim tab is adjusted so that the trailing edge is to starboard. 3. Tighten up the steering friction screw. If it's not the above, I don't know what could make it pull that hard, unless the skeg is bent, but I would think for it to steer that much a bend would be noticeable. You might try playing with the tilt adjustment, just to see if that makes any difference, for another clue to solving your mystery. If all else fails, you might be able to get a bigger trim tab? Funny you say bigger tab, I own a machine shop and I thought about making a much bigger tab but first I'd like to know whats going on. When I was a kid I had two 71/2 evinrudes over the years and one never pulled and the other always pulled hard. |
25 hp merc torque steer
On Jul 8, 10:53 pm, "Dixon" wrote:
Tiller handle pulls hard away from driver causing boat to want to turn left. Tried adjusting the trim tab all the way in both directions. Still pulls but slightly less when adjusted all the way. tried a differant prop, same thing- what gives? Dixon Dixon Your never going to get rid of it completely. Just above the mounting bracket in the front of the engine, in the center, is a lever that moves left and right. That adjust the steering friction, if you increase the friction it will be a little stiffer to push the tiller left or right, but it should help lessen the effect of torque steering. John |
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