Tough Steering

Started by Bud Kennedy, September 14, 2015, 01:21:53 PM

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Bud Kennedy

The steering on the old ranger is just tough.  Gonna have to go to the Gym pretty soon if I can find a way to loosen this up a bit.  I don't have power steering but maybe that needs to be a future consideration.  Perhaps there is a way to adjust the steering cables.  I have no idea how to do that.

BassmanRudy

Besides the normal lubing and all my friend just had a huge issue w his steering as well. A piece of metal had broken off on his steering arm at the console and he replaced that part and it worked fine. Will see if I can get a pic of it from him.
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BassmanRudy

Cost $125 but it fixed it.

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Bigwrench

My Old Ranger had the cables and it started getting pretty stiff , even worse when the weather turned colder. I tried greasing the racks under the column and the tube and spraying back into the cables . It would get slightly better but was good for a month or two. I sold it like that and told the purchaser when he bought it. Saw him a few months later on the lake and he had replaced them. Probably going to be the only route in the long run IMO.
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bjcamp

 Mine on the old Nitro got tight and one day I bumped a submerged stump and I lost the steering , it has broken a tooth in the box beneath the dash.
I replaced the unit for around $ 100.
I did have to unbolt the motor and move it slightly yo re-insert the new cable end.
It was not a big job and it made it steer like new again..
 
BJCAMP   [Bruce ]
ROF Retired old fart

Bud Kennedy

Started to take the steering assy apart at the motor but realized I did not have any more 3/8x24 nuts with the nylon insert.  Went to Lowes and Home depot and no luck.  So I will leave it alone until I can get some.  I did clean the rods and applied new lithium grease but I really need to take the entire assy. apart and give it a good cleaning.  Haven't looked up under the console yet.  Good idea so I will do that tomorrow.

rustyhook 2

Quote from: Bud Kennedy on September 14, 2015, 05:36:14 PM
Started to take the steering assy apart at the motor but realized I did not have any more 3/8x24 nuts with the nylon insert.  Went to Lowes and Home depot and no luck.  So I will leave it alone until I can get some.  I did clean the rods and applied new lithium grease but I really need to take the entire assy. apart and give it a good cleaning.  Haven't looked up under the console yet.  Good idea so I will do that tomorrow.


go seastar Bud