Much like any other maintenance that you do for your boat lubricating its steering cable is definitely not to be ignored at any costs.
Outboard motor steering cable lubrication.
The tilt tube is an engine component through which the steering cable runs.
Don t wait until the cable steering of your mercury outboard motor show signs of tightening and make sure to lubricate the steering linkages on a consistent basis.
Works on inboards outboards and i o steering cables.
Salt spray or water will eventually penetrate the steering tilt tube the steering link arm where many steering problems begin and cause rust to.
With all the other maintenance you do on your boat don t wait until the boat s cable steering begins to tighten up before you lubricate the point where the steering cable interacts with the motor.
Learning how to clean outboard steering cables can save you fr.
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A complete steering cable lubrication system.
Cable buddy ii has 2 lube nuts.
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Finish things off by pumping as much grease as you can into the steering tube via the grease fittings on the outboard engine steering tube and bracket.
The stainless steel cable is seized in the tilt tube.
It is available in cable lengths from 10 feet up to 20 feet too.
Includes the patented stainless steel cable buddy nut with plug and sealing washer oiling tube assembly and max lube the ideal lubricant for steering cables.
Remove the link arm from the very end of the steering cable s telescoping rod.
The only maintenance on a cable steering system is back at the engine or rudder.
Doing this will help to keep water from migrating into the tube and help to lubricate the link arm shown in the photo.
Maintaining your outboard steering cables can keep your old boat running and driving like new.
Pull the plastic jacket of the cable towards the side of the boat exposing the 5 8 telescoping rod.