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Dual console v20. steering seized. pulled the cable #ssc6214. Before it seized I had some snap crackle pop under the wheel. Im thinking of replacing the helm and cable. Do I go with Teleflex or something else? its not fun to pull the cable, Had to cut it. Going to pull the shaft the motor pivots on to put new one back in.
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I would change the helm also. i like the NFB from teleflex. bout as close to hydraulic as it gets.
https://www.amazon.com/Sierra-SS1321...ems&th=1&psc=1 spare or ferm might have other opinions on other brands |
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Go hydraulic, no question, once and done.
I prefer the Marol brand of hyd steering, the helm/pump uses 2 bearings instead of 2 bushings. What it cost me for a dual cable nfb set up the first time was within 200 of the hyd system. Cables worked great for a couple years, but gradually got stiffer each year despite keeping them greased. My .02, worth every penny.
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I didn't look into hydraulic but sounds expensive, ill check it out. I found seastar 4.2 rotary for $188 extreme nfb for $208 and safety II for $ 215. Just have to decide which one.
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The nfb works good on my skiff, the hydraulic on the V20 is like steering a luxury car compared to the regular cable I had before. I would replace the helm and cable if you're doing the work.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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I ended up buying the extreme nfb kit.
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