Quandary
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I have now got a mobo. with mechanical steering; a Morse/ Teleflex/ Seastar D290 type cable connects to a stainless steel clevis pin fitted under the end of the steel tiller arm, very light with little friction. I am adding an new autopilot, basically a Raymarine EV100 kit controlling a Teleflex/ Octopus type remote drive pushing and pulling a second D290 cable running just above the first. To keep things simple I intend to replace the clevis bolt through the tiller arm with one long enough to extend above the arm to also take the autopilot cable. It seemed straightforward until I realised that all the suitable clevis pins I can find have bolts that are shouldered rather than sleeved, so it looks like I will have to make up a clevis body for above and below with a single sleeved stainless steel bolt running up through both, nuts to secure it either side of the tiller and at the end to secure it. I do not have the skill or the workshop do a decent job of cutting the clevis body in stainless steel so my first thought was to use a bit of solid aluminium bar slotted and drilled to take spacer sleeves of stainless steel tube, it looks like I might need to buy 2m. of bar but it is not that expensive. The idea would be to cut a slot in the end of a bit of 25mm. square bar, bore two holes at right angles to take the sleeves then cut to length and grind off the edges. Plenty of grease here so differential metal corrosion should not be an issue. Then I had another thought, I have plenty of Tufnol and it laminates well with epoxy adhesive, so I could make up some Tufnol bar and cut my clevis body from that, it will be easy to drill and sleeve and Tufnol would have the advantage of insulating the rudder from the autopilot (something that Jefa make a fuss about when marketing their systems) The tufnol clevis of say 25x25x 32mm laminated bar would not be as strong as metal but it will be acting in tension and compression with hopefully negligible bending so surely should do the job? Tufnol appeals because I am much more comfortable with wood than metal.
Any advice?
Any advice?