The steering on our 07 24ve has gotten way stiff this season. To the point that that it takes both arms and a lot of effort to steer the thing. We've tried greasing the cable where we can and taken apart and checked the wrack, But nothing has helped. My Guess would be that the cable is coming apart inside. just lookin to see if anyone knows a fix other than a new cable
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Originally posted by laketime View PostThe steering on our 07 24ve has gotten way stiff this season. To the point that that it takes both arms and a lot of effort to steer the thing. We've tried greasing the cable where we can and taken apart and checked the wrack, But nothing has helped. My Guess would be that the cable is coming apart inside. just lookin to see if anyone knows a fix other than a new cableJoey - Red 20V Riders Edition
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Pretty easy job. Took 20 minutes after I took everything out of the boat. An hour total for the first time. I routed mine over the gas tank to save time.
Mine was stiff like yours. From using so much effort to steer it, you actually wreck the steering column. You will find that there will be play in the steering wheel after the new cable. Might as well replace that while your at it cause it is annoying.2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)
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It could also be the rudder. I replaced my cable and it was still hard to turn...especially to the left and there was a certain point where it stuck. So I replaced the rudder and rudder box and now she turns like a new boat. My rudder box cylinder walls were pretty worn/marked with score marks
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My best guess is that it is your cable. However, here are some things you can check:
Remove the cable from your tiller arm on the rudder. If the rudder moves freely then it is your cable.
If it doesn't move freely, make sure your rudder box is greased.
If that doesn't work, Take off the tiller arm and the rudder should drop through. Check the arm on the rudder and the seal on your rudder box. Kona was able to just replace his seals in the rudder box.
My steering was only stiff when under power. I had to replace my rudder and rudder box. I also ended up replacing my helm and cable since it got ruined from the stiff steering.
As I mentioned earlier, the odds are that it is your cable. But don't wait too long.
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Originally posted by Moki View PostMy best guess is that it is your cable. However, here are some things you can check:
Remove the cable from your tiller arm on the rudder. If the rudder moves freely then it is your cable.
If it doesn't move freely, make sure your rudder box is greased.
If that doesn't work, Take off the tiller arm and the rudder should drop through. Check the arm on the rudder and the seal on your rudder box. Kona was able to just replace his seals in the rudder box.
My steering was only stiff when under power. I had to replace my rudder and rudder box. I also ended up replacing my helm and cable since it got ruined from the stiff steering.
As I mentioned earlier, the odds are that it is your cable. But don't wait too long.
You mention "freely" above. How stiff should the rudder be on it's own? (tiller arm removed from cable)
Thanks.
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