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I think you said in a previous post that you had the cable off at the helm end and the wheel turned OK? So you don't suspect the helm? You have a Teleflex 4.2 NFB?

Teleflex video for selecting cable length https://youtu.be/BsHvms0XLic

If you can't get the cable off without moving the motor, you won't get it on without moving the motor.
(if you hack a big hole in your motorwell you might get it out)

Starting with the cable connected normally;

Disconnect the drag link (stainless bar that connects to motor swivel arm) from the cable. Turn wheel both directions. You say this is hard. Probably the cable..but..
With motor down, Try moving the motor left/right by hand. Verify that it is not hard and that you have grease in the swivel zerk fitting and it comes out from top & bottom when you add more. (I am currently dealing with this problem)
If its good...

Turn wheel until cable is all the way inside the tilt tube.
Loosen the cable from the tilt tube using the big aluminum nut that is "captive" on the cable. You will probably need to hold the cable with channel locks or it will try to twist when you are loosening the big nut.

When the nut is loose from the motor, pull the cable out.
If there is not enough room between the motor and the motorwell, or if the angle is bad, you will get stuck.
Don't force it. If you bend the rod at the end of the cable, you will need a new cable.

Borrow a motor jack, loosen the motor, and move it enough to get the cable out.
Test the cable by turning the wheel with your little finger. if you can't, get a new cable.
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Great post Skunk.
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Skunk boat what are you doing this weekend? Lol I never disconnected it from the helm yet I did from the engine side ,the reason I would like to know, if I can, I know it can be done cause my friend changed the cable when I first got her without taking the motor off, I remember he tightened the port bolt to slide the tube over enought to clear but for some reason I can't, my baby is up there in age and I really don't want to look for trouble on the transom some plus I personally never did it, all I want is to get it right, it's harder than ever for me to get that done I also was thinking if I can use a rack system instead of the helm, Skunk boat I expect to see you in Atlantic highlands this weekend helping me,,, I will bring the coffee lol Your a good guy,
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On a brighter note I started her after coming off her winter sleep And one shot she started up That's always a good feeling
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Skunk boat what are you doing this weekend?
It's Mother's Day week and I own a flower shop....
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I had the same problem years ago I am guessing a zerk is also a grease fitting? The only advice I can give you about that is when I did mine and turned the engine all the way to one side( the fitting was on the port side) the motor hit it it was a good thing I could get a flush mounted fitting and got the head to use for it to so make sure your engine won't hit it oh also it worked got the grease to come out the top too
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I had the same problem years ago I am guessing a zerk is also a grease fitting? The only advice I can give you about that is when I did mine and turned the engine all the way to one side( the fitting was on the port side) the motor hit it it was a good thing I could get a flush mounted fitting and got the head to use for it to so make sure your engine won't hit it oh also it worked got the grease to come out the top too
Yes, Zerk fitting and Grease fitting are the same thing. Also called a grease nipple or an Alemite fitting.
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never changed the steering cable on a v20 but i did it once a long time ago on a bayliner capris. dont remember any issues getting it off the motor. i tied a piece of parachute cord to the old cable, pulled it out, measured it, got a new one then used the cord to pull the new one in
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Thanks Skunk n SLv20. I will let you know how it works out. I had a bit of success putting more pressure on the grease by stopping the grease from coming out at the bottom. I used a strip of rubber inner tube wrapped around the bottom and held tight in place with a hose clamp. The clamp ultimately fails to keep the grease in under increasing pressure, but I think it is taking a bit more pressure and grease each time. A bit of wd40 topside at the joint and pushing the motor side to side each time to help move the wd40 and grease around. No grease at the top yet. we'll see.

It looks like there is enough material there to recess a zerk a bit, giving it more clearance when the motor swivels. the plan is to drill a 3/16 pilot all the way, looking for change in material coming out. then drill zerk hole maybe 1/2 way, then drill larger 5/8" recess hole to fit grease gun onto zerk maybe 1/4" deep. Or maybe i'll take the surface down flat a bit with a grinder to get more room.
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update . the wd40 sprayed weekly onto top has seeped in and has loosened the steering. I am seeing a mix of wd40 and a bit of grease at the joint now, and the motor moves freely side to side. I hope with time and an occasional spray of wd40 there, that I start to see more grease, less wd40, until I don't need the wd40 any more. I did not add a zerk (yet, waiting to see).
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