A_8
Well-Known Member
I've had a bit too much play at the steering fork above the outdrives for a few years now and it's time to fix. Symptoms of this could be, rattling noise at tick over, vibrations maneuvering at slow speeds or seawater dripping at the top of the shield.
This is probably quite common and of general interest so it goes on the forum.
As long as you can get to the back of the engine(s) and inside the shield it looks like a DIY job, provided off course you have some skills in this area.
You probably need to remove the air-pipe from the turbo to the intercooler and afterwards it could look like this:
The air-pipe:
Then unscrew the hexagon bolt #25 and with it all the bits including the trim sensor. Unplug or push the sensor aside and then loosen the set screw #20 with a 5/32 Allen key, it should be ok with the top visible.
Now get out and try to "wiggle" the fork out, if it has not been greased properly (I think it says every 50h) you may have a challenge removing the steering fork
After a bit of cleaning it should look like this:
And from the inside:
The forks:
You need new bushings and sealing ring, #14,15 and 16.
This is as far as I got today and I have a question, the sealing ring is supposed to be glued and I am not sure what type of glue is appropriate, for one it needs to come off the next time it needs changing but at the same time last until that happens.
Any suggestions on the type of glue?
I'll put it all back next weekend.
This is probably quite common and of general interest so it goes on the forum.
As long as you can get to the back of the engine(s) and inside the shield it looks like a DIY job, provided off course you have some skills in this area.
You probably need to remove the air-pipe from the turbo to the intercooler and afterwards it could look like this:
The air-pipe:
Then unscrew the hexagon bolt #25 and with it all the bits including the trim sensor. Unplug or push the sensor aside and then loosen the set screw #20 with a 5/32 Allen key, it should be ok with the top visible.
Now get out and try to "wiggle" the fork out, if it has not been greased properly (I think it says every 50h) you may have a challenge removing the steering fork
After a bit of cleaning it should look like this:
And from the inside:
The forks:
You need new bushings and sealing ring, #14,15 and 16.
This is as far as I got today and I have a question, the sealing ring is supposed to be glued and I am not sure what type of glue is appropriate, for one it needs to come off the next time it needs changing but at the same time last until that happens.
Any suggestions on the type of glue?
I'll put it all back next weekend.