Can the steering cable on a 2006 20v be lubed or just replaced? How do you lube it if so?
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If it's stiff, it'll need to be replaced.
Some things you can do to increase the longevity of your cable:
- Turn the wheel all the way so the cable is fully retracted into the sheath when you store your boat
- Drain all the water out of the bilge before storing your boat
- Run your replacement cable over the gas tank instead of under it on a V-Drive when you replace it
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Hey Dogbert; Running the cable on top of the fuel tank is a great idea! Wish I thought of it a couple years ago. Whayt a pain that was. Do you think it will work on a 24 V as well? Its time for mine againOriginally posted by dogbert View PostIf it's stiff, it'll need to be replaced.
Some things you can do to increase the longevity of your cable:
- Turn the wheel all the way so the cable is fully retracted into the sheath when you store your boat
- Drain all the water out of the bilge before storing your boat
- Run your replacement cable over the gas tank instead of under it on a V-Drive when you replace it
Hope this helps.
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I'm not really the guy to ask, I'd PM lee. Based on what he wrote in other threads, I'd say yes, but I'd verify it with him first. MY boat still has the old rotary style steering. I am getting mine replaced as we speak.Originally posted by Greg Mallek View PostHey Dogbert; Running the cable on top of the fuel tank is a great idea! Wish I thought of it a couple years ago. Whayt a pain that was. Do you think it will work on a 24 V as well? Its time for mine again
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