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    Posted: August-17-2019 at 1:30pm
The former owner put a 4blade prop on my '89 2001 and the steering wheel is a 1/4 turn off center. Is this fixable by simply removing the prop, straightening the wheel and re-installing??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TRBenj Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-17-2019 at 2:15pm
Prop won’t affect the wheel... to clock, you’ll need to pull the cable out of the helm, adjust the wheel and reinsert.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cam05210 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-17-2019 at 2:37pm
Hmmm...yeah, I guess now that I read that back,..pulling the prop would do anything at all...lol......is this an extensive project??
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My steering wheel is off center, and it also has a decent amount of loose play from side to side. Is that fixable?
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Nate,
Where is the play? In the helm or at the tiller arm to rudder post?


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In the wheel at the helm. Rudder seems to stay put.
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Do a search here on CCF for "steering wheel centering", There's a fair amount written about how to do it.

As far as the slop goes, have you lifted the center floorboard behind the engine and looked at the steering tube clamp block both where it hooks to the tube and the ball and socket that the clamp pivots on? Also look at where the clamp mounts to the boat itself to be sure that's tight. Slop in those places will let the cable move without the rudder moving

Check the ball joint where the cable hooks to the tiller arm for slop/looseness too

If you get or have all that tight, then move on to centering the wheel.

See what TRB said early in this thread
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yes, at the 'tiller end of the steering cable.....the 2 pieces (with 4 bolts) that form the pivot 'socket' are simple castings that wear fairly quickly without grease.
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