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Message Subject: Hydrolic steering
Travis
Posted 4/28/2009 8:26 PM (#80855)
Subject: Hydrolic steering


I have Hydrolic steering on my boat and when I'm trailering it the motor likes to walk to one side or the other and it wrecks my transom saver. I don't remember it doing this when it was new. I put a bungie strap around the the steering wheel so it cannot turn. I have also checked the hydrolic lines for leaks and cannot figure out the problem. Does anybody have experience with this problem? It is a Warrior with a mercury if that matters.
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TJ DeVoe
Posted 5/3/2009 12:44 AM (#80984 - in reply to #80855)
Subject: Re: Hydrolic steering


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Are you making sure the motor is nice and snug into the transom saver? Otherwise, perhaps your steering is a bit loose and having a mechanic take a look???
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iceman35
Posted 5/3/2009 7:04 AM (#80988 - in reply to #80855)
Subject: Re: Hydrolic steering



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I think they offer a few blocks you put on the steering to keep it flopping while trailering... seen them in some catalogs...
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mrmodog
Posted 5/3/2009 7:48 AM (#80989 - in reply to #80988)
Subject: Re: Hydrolic steering


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The blocks he is referring to can be found at: www.m-ywedge.com
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