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I have twin 2000 Mercury 250 EFI's on a 28' Baja cc. Mechanically they run
excellent. My problem is in the steering. I have to turn the steering wheel almost 2 complete revolutions before I get a response out of them. By the time it begins to turn it's too much and I have to compensate for the over-turn. At high speeds this is very dangerous as you can imagine. Does anyone have any suggestion on what to look for. I thought there might be air in the lines or a leak. The last time out when I took the drain plug off some white fluid came out. Not a lot, but enough for concern Thanks in advance for any help. Dan Stuart, FL |
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"Dan" wrote in message ... I have twin 2000 Mercury 250 EFI's on a 28' Baja cc. Mechanically they run excellent. My problem is in the steering. I have to turn the steering wheel almost 2 complete revolutions before I get a response out of them. By the time it begins to turn it's too much and I have to compensate for the over-turn. At high speeds this is very dangerous as you can imagine. Does anyone have any suggestion on what to look for. I thought there might be air in the lines or a leak. The last time out when I took the drain plug off some white fluid came out. Not a lot, but enough for concern Thanks in advance for any help. Dan Stuart, FL I'm thinking white fluid = water in the fluid. I'd drain all the lines, clean, and re-service to factory specs. Check the mfr web site for details on that unit and proper procedures. I'd do it now! -- |
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