I hit some rocks last weekend and ended up replaceing the rudder along with the shaft and prop. Now I have a lot of play in the steering that seems to be at the back under the engine. I can move the rudder by hand and watch the metal shaft come in and out of the steering cable at least two inches without the steering wheel moving. If it's just a solid cable inside the outer tube, how can there be play? Where can I find a diagram of how it all works? Thanks for any help.
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Originally posted by Richierich33 View PostI hit some rocks last weekend and ended up replaceing the rudder along with the shaft and prop. Now I have a lot of play in the steering that seems to be at the back under the engine. I can move the rudder by hand and watch the metal shaft come in and out of the steering cable at least two inches without the steering wheel moving. If it's just a solid cable inside the outer tube, how can there be play? Where can I find a diagram of how it all works? Thanks for any help.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by Richierich33 View PostI suppose I should have mentioned it's a 2000 21V Riders Edition with about 350 hours.
The Morse Command 290 helm is no longer produced, but there are some still available. Teleflex bought Morse a few years ago. Teleflex makes a replacement helm, but it uses a different cable housing connection. With an adapter a Teleflex cable can used with the Morse helm, but that doesn't help you. Our Morse helm is a tilt helm, a standard helm gear might be scavenged to rebuild the tilt helm. It looks like the tilt mechanism is added to the top of a standard helm, but I'm not sure.
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I took the helm apart this weekend. It's labeled 310742 Tilt helm drive M8418. There is no play at all in the helm which again leaves me baffled. Someone was moving the rudder about an inch back and forth while nothing moved at the helm. The play is in the middle of the cable so I guess replacing it is my only choice.
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I didn't disconnect it yet, just pulled the back plate of the helm to see if the play was there and clearly it wasn't. I just can't understand how play can be inside the cable itself. It must be where the cable attaches to the shaft at the back end. I'm still waiting for Tige' to call me back with the part number although I did find this right on the cable Morse 304411-000-0204.0 8451. Any idea which part of this is the Morse part number?
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Originally posted by Richierich33 View PostI didn't disconnect it yet, just pulled the back plate of the helm to see if the play was there and clearly it wasn't. I just can't understand how play can be inside the cable itself. It must be where the cable attaches to the shaft at the back end. I'm still waiting for Tige' to call me back with the part number although I did find this right on the cable Morse 304411-000-0204.0 8451. Any idea which part of this is the Morse part number?Common Sense is not so Common
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Originally posted by Richierich33 View Post... I'm still waiting for Tige' to call me back with the part number although I did find this right on the cable Morse 304411-000-0204.0 8451. Any idea which part of this is the Morse part number?
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Seems like you're really close with this but on the ebay picture it shows the part number ending in 7401 and mine ends in 8451. Now you broke down every part of the part number except that.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting
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