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Re: Torque Steer
I checked on ebay, it appears you can buy a kit for about $500 NFB is that the one your talking about Skools
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i looked and there aren't any on there right now. The guy don't have any listed currently. i'll keep my eyes open for you.
cheapest i found was this set. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ultra...QQcmdZViewItem |
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Is that the one you got, the one you got is it decent quality? and how hard are they to install Skools I never did it
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yeah same kind i got they are easy to install. *good thing never fear a stuck, stretched, rusted, or broken cable again.
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Hey Willy Have you considered a dual cable system? that way you only need 1 new cable a dual cable helm and the dual outboard connector.
saves money. here's one of the helms on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TELEF...81311213QQrdZ1 http://i17.ebayimg.com/03/i/05/1e/05/fa_1.JPG?set_id=7 |
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Hey Lord Skools, I have not considered it because I don't know what the H@ll it is ;D what is the advantage or disadvantage of a unit like that compared to the less expensive version hydraulic steering, would it get rid of the torque steer ???
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My v20 has it on it and worked really good. it makes your steering tight so it doesn't torque nearly as much if any at all.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Telef...spagenameZWDVW
this helm might work too check there site to find out. |
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This is the same just rack version.
http://a1460.g.akamai.net/f/1460/133...012409hz01.jpg NFB™ Pro Rack Teleflex NFB Dual Cable Steering Kit Up to V-6 (55 mph and more) Here's a serious NFB™ rack-and-pinion steering system that handles easily and stays on track. The Pro Rack is serious, 4.0 turn steering for pro anglers or power boaters. No excessive steering load even with high-speed, high performance hulls and engines. 115 hp and higher and top speeds higher than 50 mph. Available: NFB™ Pro Rack Dual Cable - 12-16 feet. |
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Morse Steering Helms *(Has 1 Contact Point)
http://www.boatingsolutions.com/Ufle...morsegears.jpg Teleflex Steering Helms * (Has 1 Contact Point) http://www.boatingsolutions.com/Ufle...tflexgears.jpg UltraFlex Steering Helms *(Has 6 Contact Points) http://www.boatingsolutions.com/Ufle...ltflxgears.jpg Why the Ultraflex System vs other name brands? The Ultraflex Rotech and Accura Steering systems use a Planetary Gear Helm with six contact point vs. one contact point by other named brands Increased longevity Increased efficiency Less feedback than conventional helms Both the Teleflex® and Morse® helms rely on one contact point vs. six by the Ultraflex® steering helm. Other features offered with a Ultraflex® Rotech or Accura Steering System: You could buy one of these boxes and not even change your cables or any thing this would fix your problem. Specs: Up to 50 mph or 40 KW (55cv) Rotech I single cable system Accura I no feedback single cable system Over 50 mph Rotech II dual cable system Accura II no feedback dual cable system See link for more info. Best route with least work. http://www.boatingsolutions.com/how-...stemselect.htm |
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