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A few questions about some modifications to my boat
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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill636" data-source="post: 246704" data-attributes="member: 7927"><p>first your steering cable needs to be moves back closser to the pivet pin of the motor. it needs to be BEHIND the steering link arm that is part of the motor sticking out the front center of the motor, and your steering link arm is on incorrectly, the short 2" part of the link arm gets bolted to the steering cable and the long end with the flattened end with the hole in it gets mounted to the BOTOM side of the motor with a sholder bolt,, DO NOT USE A BOLT FROM THE HARDWARE STORE!!!! it absolutly needs to be the sholdered bolt that can be tightened down tight against itself and still leave the steering link free to move,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill636, post: 246704, member: 7927"] first your steering cable needs to be moves back closser to the pivet pin of the motor. it needs to be BEHIND the steering link arm that is part of the motor sticking out the front center of the motor, and your steering link arm is on incorrectly, the short 2" part of the link arm gets bolted to the steering cable and the long end with the flattened end with the hole in it gets mounted to the BOTOM side of the motor with a sholder bolt,, DO NOT USE A BOLT FROM THE HARDWARE STORE!!!! it absolutly needs to be the sholdered bolt that can be tightened down tight against itself and still leave the steering link free to move, [/QUOTE]
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