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If the "recent change" included tiller arm, tiller arm to gimble ring shaft, gimble ring, and associated bushings/bearings, then something was less than thoroughly executed on installation. The origional design does leave something to be desired but the later, upgraded parts work very well when installed and maintained properly. --- Jer
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jpclear, as far as I know all the parts were changed in order to get rid of the play.It was done by an authortized merc mechanic. Since then there has been one season with the original steering ram and two seasons with the IMCO ram. The play must have been developed during the first year after the change of the gimbal ring. Is there any point in trying to torque the nuts even further?
Still a mystery to me why merc chose a design to a steering system that is prone to develop slack!!?? |
Originally Posted by mats
(Post 626868)
jpclear, as far as I know all the parts were changed in order to get rid of the play.It was done by an authortized merc mechanic. Since then there has been one season with the original steering ram and two seasons with the IMCO ram. The play must have been developed during the first year after the change of the gimbal ring. Is there any point in trying to torque the nuts even further?
Still a mystery to me why merc chose a design to a steering system that is prone to develop slack!!?? |
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