Imco end caps w/ Latham steering
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I recently purchase a 32 Fountain Fever. It was supposed to be turn key. After using it for 3 days everything was good. When we put it on the trailer, i trimmed it up some, not all of the way. When i got home i noticed one imco end cap was broke and the other was cracked. It has Latham steering. The seller had recently put the motors and drives in the boat before selling but refuses to assume any liability. The shop that brokered the deal is trying to help but i can’t seem to get the issue resolved. I just had new Imco end caps overnighted to the shop and they just told me the pins do not go through the Latham ends. This is were i am stuck and not sure what to do. I have had this boat for a month and used it about 3 days and now seem to be in limbo and do not know what to do to get it fixed and back on the water. I was told at Imco i could have the bolt machined and it can be made to work but i am not sure about that either. This has gone from a lifetime dream to a nightmare. Any help would be greatly appreciated














Last edited by wheels61; 06-29-2020 at 06:19 PM.
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Imco uses a shoulder bolt. It clamps in the top of the end cap and floats at the bottom so when you tighten it is not trying to pull the top & bottom ear together.
Best bet is to find a shop familiar with that setup.
Best bet is to find a shop familiar with that setup.
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It also looks like the rod ends might be binding. Clevis ends won't do that.
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You need to look at the following items:
Joints binding, tie rod ends, when in trailer position. Trimmed too high for the geometry of the set up.
Tie bar center line on drives is causing the steering to bind.
I remember changing my tie bar to a shorter tie bar and mounting below steering attachment points. All you geometry on the system needs to be in line. Yours is not. You can have your tie bar cut and tapped. Install the clevis joints. If it were mine, I would probably replace the end caps, unless you find a reliable machinist than can fix those. Get a hold of Imco and see if your steering alignment is correct for their end caps. You may have to make some other changes. Like convert the end caps to Latham style
Joints binding, tie rod ends, when in trailer position. Trimmed too high for the geometry of the set up.
Tie bar center line on drives is causing the steering to bind.
I remember changing my tie bar to a shorter tie bar and mounting below steering attachment points. All you geometry on the system needs to be in line. Yours is not. You can have your tie bar cut and tapped. Install the clevis joints. If it were mine, I would probably replace the end caps, unless you find a reliable machinist than can fix those. Get a hold of Imco and see if your steering alignment is correct for their end caps. You may have to make some other changes. Like convert the end caps to Latham style
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Sure looks to me like somone used the wrong bolt for the imco caps and tightened them up which tried to pull the wings together and broke them off. Whoever installed the steering is at fault IMO. They used inproper hardware weather they knew it or not is the question.
Good luck!
Good luck!





