Sounds like it's time for a new cable. If the boat sat with water in the bilge, then it's probably rusted.
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this is made for motocross bikes, but its worth a try:
http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1...0003U&tier2=65Freude am Fahren.
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Originally posted by spharis View PostCables are made of metal. They sit in the bilge. The bilge gets water in it. Water + metal = rust. The more you use it, the better it will steer. Most first visits out after winter everyone has to work the steering to loosen it up a bit.
The bilge pump will need about 2-3 inches of water before it will actually pump. Fill it up in your driveway if you want to test it. It is probably working fine.
If you smelled coolant, then it is likely leaking somewhere. You can't smell coolant burn, but you will smell it when it evaporates off something hot. If the engine had manifold leak or similar, then the boat would blow white thick smoke when you started it up. Did you notice any of that? If you did, then you have a leaking gasket or similar.
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Originally posted by anhaney View PostI use WD-40 which stands for water disbursment to clean the cable every two or three trips to the lake. Then I use Silicone Spray Lube which you can find and a local hardward store IE home Depot to provide lubrication. The big mistake that people make with WD40 is they think it is a lubricant which it is not. Never had a problem yet knocking on wood.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Dog, here is a bilge pump that I am thinking of. A lot faster than the standard one Tige puts into the boat and could be overkill also.
http://shop.sailnet.com/product_info...oducts_id/9843
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The site had an automatic one also. Just looked at my link and that was the non-automatic. I'm looking at the automatic one... Here is the companies we site. Sorry incorrect link. But I understand what you are saying and will keep that in mind.
http://www.rule-industries.com/produ..._258/index.htm
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Originally posted by anhaney View PostI use WD-40 which stands for water disbursment to clean the cable every two or three trips to the lake. Then I use Silicone Spray Lube which you can find and a local hardward store IE home Depot to provide lubrication. The big mistake that people make with WD40 is they think it is a lubricant which it is not. Never had a problem yet knocking on wood.
The blue label PJ1 has an additive that helps preserve rubber seals (meant for o-rings, but should be beneficial to seals at either end of the steering cable!).
Freude am Fahren.
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Originally posted by da.bell View PostDog, here is a bilge pump that I am thinking of. A lot faster than the standard one Tige puts into the boat and could be overkill also.
http://shop.sailnet.com/product_info...oducts_id/9843Freude am Fahren.
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Originally posted by Ruune View Postohhh that'd be GREAT for filling up fat sacks in a matter of seconds!! Just make sure your connections are tight!
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