San_Diego_SeaRay
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 9, 2014
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Good Evening :happy:
I was trying to remove what the steering cable from a 1982 MCM 260 setup. I removed a cotter pin and a clevis pin that was on the port side of the steering actuator. Then I removed a hexagonal nut on the starboard side that "capped" the threaded tube that extended from a cylinder (this hexagonal nut was stopped by a grease fitting that I had to remove as well). Then I started pounding the end where the clevis pin was and that end of the assembly was starting to move (from port to starboard direction). However, it after moving about 3 inches it seems to have stopped. Do I just keep pounding? I'd like to save the cable if possible. The steering wheel actually feels quite smooth (although there is no load on it). Thanks!
I was trying to remove what the steering cable from a 1982 MCM 260 setup. I removed a cotter pin and a clevis pin that was on the port side of the steering actuator. Then I removed a hexagonal nut on the starboard side that "capped" the threaded tube that extended from a cylinder (this hexagonal nut was stopped by a grease fitting that I had to remove as well). Then I started pounding the end where the clevis pin was and that end of the assembly was starting to move (from port to starboard direction). However, it after moving about 3 inches it seems to have stopped. Do I just keep pounding? I'd like to save the cable if possible. The steering wheel actually feels quite smooth (although there is no load on it). Thanks!