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    Steering cable lubrication question.

    So as I was working on my boat yesterday, I was turning the steering wheel and it felt a little tight.
    I went back to the jet drive and it appears the metal shaft coming out of the hull and connecting to the drive needs to be lubricated. The rod that comes out of the shaft just does not appear to be traveling smoothly.
    Hope this makes sense. Not sure of all the terms with my limited knowledge.

    Thanks!

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    I'm pretty sure that's white moly grease. I could be wrong but I think that's what they use.

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    Change the cable. If it breaks you're screwed and could crash. I not sure but I think they are pretty cheap to buy. Good luck
    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    So as I was working on my boat yesterday, I was turning the steering wheel and it felt a little tight.
    I went back to the jet drive and it appears the metal shaft coming out of the hull and connecting to the drive needs to be lubricated. The rod that comes out of the shaft just does not appear to be traveling smoothly.
    Hope this makes sense. Not sure of all the terms with my limited knowledge.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WMC View Post
    Change the cable. If it breaks you're screwed and could crash. I not sure but I think they are pretty cheap to buy. Good luck
    This is something I will need to look into. I need to have it ready by labor day for Parker lol. If this is not feasible by then, since I am doing everything myself, would the white molly be the way to go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I'm pretty sure that's white moly grease. I could be wrong but I think that's what they use.
    Thank you Sir!

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    You can pull the cable out and hang it and spray wd-40 to lube it. Most of the time just greasing the end wont work/ It would be best to replace the cable if its not moving free.

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    Steering cable lubrication question.

    Quote Originally Posted by bbckiller01 View Post
    You can pull the cable out and hang it and spray wd-40 to lube it. Most of the time just greasing the end wont work/ It would be best to replace the cable if its not moving free.
    This will work for a bit but wd40 is a solvent not a lube. It will dry up in a short time and often leave the cable as bad or worse. If you are going to pull the cable you might as well replace it. Same labor and you get a new cable that will last for many years. The cables retail for roughly $150 so it isn't a huge investment. Especially for something as critical as steering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    So as I was working on my boat yesterday, I was turning the steering wheel and it felt a little tight.
    I went back to the jet drive and it appears the metal shaft coming out of the hull and connecting to the drive needs to be lubricated. The rod that comes out of the shaft just does not appear to be traveling smoothly.
    Hope this makes sense. Not sure of all the terms with my limited knowledge.

    Thanks!
    Primary issue with jets related to steering cables is overtightening/dehydrated /collapsed /misinstalled steertube grommet/bushing/nuts .. as the tiller arm on the jet drive oscillates slightly as a matter of design and function the lack of ability to move a bit (overtightened bushing for example ) can cause the steering shaft at the end of the rack cable to bind or feel sticky .. add to that even the best quality steer cables made on todays market have a usefull life of about two to three years ,despite the fact that they are stainless composite they rust and corrode internally as well , Sad but Back in the day steering cables would last 10+ years easily. Re the "hang from the closeline trick and lube , likely a waste of time , steering systems like other safety and control items should by free to operate as designed and one never wants to gamble on their perfect operation Tom
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    So it sounds like the consensus is to replace the cable. I have had the boat for 9 years and it has not been replaced.
    It seems like one things leads to another. Rebuild carb, changed all fuel lines, new batteries, Forward/reverse cable and now steering cable lol....

    @jetboatpeformance, I may be calling you for the cable. let me see if I can install the forward/reverse cable parts i just received from you and go from there.

    Thanks everyone!

 

 

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