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steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14017

Does anybody know where I can go to order tension springs for cable steering

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14019

haynes,
Found mine at duckworks.com.
Paul

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14020

Thanks, I'll see what I can find.

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14022

www.westmarine.com they also sell the tiller rope as well

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14045

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I bought my cable at mcmaster-carr.com . I forgo to order the springs. So I went to Menard's and bought 2 storm door chain kits, which include the zinc coated spring. I also bought delrin pulleys to replace the UV damaged plastic ones by the motor.

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I bought my cable at mcmaster-carr.com . I forgo to order the springs. So I went to Menard's and bought 2 storm door chain kits, which include the zinc coated spring. I also bought delrin pulleys to replace the UV damaged plastic ones by the motor.

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I bought my cable at mcmaster-carr.com . I forgo to order the springs. So I went to Menard's and bought 2 storm door chain kits, which include the zinc coated spring. I also bought delrin pulleys to replace the UV damaged plastic ones by the motor.

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14056

Here is a nice diagrahm a memeber posted years ago on the site. I found it really helpful, especially the part use nut and bolts not screws and tension only one spring! Mike
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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14068

Any good hardware store. Use storm/screen door springs. Cable too can be found at the big box home center stores or probably any hardware store.

Andreas

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14088

tyeechaser wrote:

Here is a nice diagrahm a memeber posted years ago on the site. I found it really helpful, especially the part use nut and bolts not screws and tension only one spring! Mike



Thats some super helpfull instructions! I have this same steering set up in my little boat. Unfortunatly, if anything happens to it, I can't replace it. Are they still available in the states?

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14089

Of course it's available. All the components can be found. A typical hardware store has most of what one requires. The pulleys may be the tough thing to find.

Andreas

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14090

Forget it, I just answered my own question........

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14091

thompsonboat wrote:

Of course it's available. All the components can be found. A typical hardware store has most of what one requires. The pulleys may be the tough thing to find.

Andreas



Yah, thanks Andreas. I re-read the whole thread and checked out the sites suggested. Here in Canada, that system is illegal to sell. You can have it in a boat, if it came with it, but if something happens to it, you have to replace the whole thing. BS really. So I just assume it is everywhere. But I forget that that the US government lets you guys be adults, and not make everything old, be be illegal.

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The pulleys may be the tough thing to find.


Joe has some NOS Griffin and Keller pulleys:

www.fergusonpoolemarine.com/contrlssteeringinstrmnt.html

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I had never heard anyone suggest only one spring, as in the diagram. As far as I know, all Larsons came with a spring on both sides.

I've had people freak out about my steering with the pulleys and cables, but like you say, in the USA, there are no retroactive codes. We even let old cars on the road with mechanical brakes rather than hydraulic!

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 4 months ago #14215

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I've had people freak out about my steering with the pulleys and cables, but like you say, in the USA, there are no retroactive codes. We even let old cars on the road with mechanical brakes rather than hydraulic!


HAHA, WOW! Say it's not so!!

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Re:steering cable tension springs 14 years 3 months ago #14218

The theory on the single spring is that it will prevent a high speed wobble. With two springs there is a chance that the system will go crazy at high speed and the engine will move side to side the distance that the springs allow it to move. With one it won't do that. So the theory goes. I am going to stick with one spring and not test the two spring theory. And bolt every one of the attaching points: never screws. If a screw lets loose.....well drive with on hand on the throttle lever! LOL. Mike

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I noticed my Thunderhawk has screw eyes drilled in at a shallow angle into 1/2" plywood. I think some eye bolts are in my future. Not that the 1959 Lark 35HP is a wicked power machine, but I still want to be able to aim it where I want to go.

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