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    Posted: July-26-2007 at 10:00am
Guys I did a search but came up blank even though I thought I read about it before.
I have to adjust the stearing wheel since it's way off. So just to make sure I got this right undo the wheel have someone keep the rudder straight and replace the wheel to where it's supposed to be, right?

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Charlie
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Charlie, I think this is the thread you were looking for. Look towards the end for Tim's(TRbenj) instructions.

Edit: Let me try the link again! David, Thanks for telling me there was something wrong with it!

Adjusting helm

It works this time!!


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Charlie:

Doing a search with the correct spellign "steering" might help.

I could not get the above link to work, so here is an abbreviated process I use.

1. First ensure that the wheel is centered in its operational range. I.e. same number of turns to lock in both directions from center.

2. Loosen clamp block on torque tube.
3. Position rudder to straight ahead position (do not let steering wheel move).
4. Tighten clamp block on torque tube.
5. Test drive and repeat 2-4 until you got it right.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July-28-2007 at 9:42am
Will give it a try Dave.
Thanks for the info.

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