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" So I'm checking a few th
" So I'm checking a few things on the ol' boat and find that the steering is "frozen" in the full left turn position (Mariner twins, single steering cable). I unscrewed the big nut on the steering cable at the motor, and turned the wheel to the right to pull about 7 inches from the tube that the shaft is in (what do you call it?). The cable moved freely after disconnecting it. I then sprayed into the "tube" a lot of Mercury Power Tune in an attempt to loosen things up a bit . . . tapped with a hammer on the shaft at the opposite end of the tube . . . used the wheel to return the cable to it's orginal position, and screwed the big nut back on, and added grease via the fitting. All of that did no good at all, steering still frozen. Then I disconnected the little arm that runs from the end of the steering shaft over to the big arm that goes straight back to the motor. Whoever put the nut on that bolt that drops through right in front of the motor---they must have crossed the threads, because when I finally got the bolt out, the bottom 3/8 inch of thread was stripped. Anyone have any thoughts on how to free that shaft inside the "steering tube."
Thanks! "
" So I'm checking a few things on the ol' boat and find that the steering is "frozen" in the full left turn position (Mariner twins, single steering cable). I unscrewed the big nut on the steering cable at the motor, and turned the wheel to the right to pull about 7 inches from the tube that the shaft is in (what do you call it?). The cable moved freely after disconnecting it. I then sprayed into the "tube" a lot of Mercury Power Tune in an attempt to loosen things up a bit . . . tapped with a hammer on the shaft at the opposite end of the tube . . . used the wheel to return the cable to it's orginal position, and screwed the big nut back on, and added grease via the fitting. All of that did no good at all, steering still frozen. Then I disconnected the little arm that runs from the end of the steering shaft over to the big arm that goes straight back to the motor. Whoever put the nut on that bolt that drops through right in front of the motor---they must have crossed the threads, because when I finally got the bolt out, the bottom 3/8 inch of thread was stripped. Anyone have any thoughts on how to free that shaft inside the "steering tube."
Thanks! "

