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-   -   (Steering) in a 96 Malibu Sunsetter VLX (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60173)

wakeryderx5 03-29-2003 6:31 PM

Do any of you ever have problem with the steering of your Sunsetter VLX? I just bought the boat on Friday and it is a 96, the steering is UNBELIEVABLY tight. As in its hard to turn the wheel with one hand. How is the steering set up in 96s (hydrolic/cable), and is there a way to fix this? Thanks for any help!

g_miller 03-30-2003 6:22 AM

ELLIOT, I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM IN MY 98. I HAD TO REPLACE THE CABLE LAST YEAR. i THOUGHT IT WAS KIND OF WIERD THAT A 4 YEAR OLD BOAT WOULD NEED A STEERING CABLE. IT COST ME ABOUT $140 TO DO IT MYSELF. IT WAS'NT HARD AT ALL <BR> <BR>HOPE THIS HELPS <BR>GERG

phaeton 03-30-2003 6:34 AM

Greg is correct I had the same problem in a 2 year old boat. I was told what makes them wear out fast is if water is left in the boat for long periods. <BR> <BR>Travis Farber <BR>Wake Me Products <BR><a href="http://www.Wake-Me.com" target="_blank">www.Wake-Me.com</a> <BR> <BR>

peter_c 03-30-2003 9:50 AM

Most boat manufacturers use a Teleflex brand cable. There is an upgraded cable that Morse makes although either will work. <BR> <BR>I would install a zerk fitting on the new cable before installation so that the cable can be lubed on a regular basis. <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/60205.jpg" alt=""> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/60206.jpg" alt="">

trace 03-30-2003 8:17 PM

bought it, huh? congrats! <BR> <BR>i just replaced mine a couple mos ago - $145 from skidim.com. it takes the 17' cable. it was stiff most of last season, and then the first time i took it out this year you could barely turn it with BOTH hands. new cable totally fixed the problem. <BR> <BR>also, check out the steering linkage under the engine. mine was rubbing back &amp; forth against a brace in the 'glass, and the rubber seal on the end of the cable wouldn't stay in place. the mount screws are longer than they needed to be, so i put some nuts under the aluminum angle to hold it up higher so the cable wouldn't rub. also there was no center bilge drain, so water sat in my bilge all the time. i put a drain plug in the ski locker too. haven't had it out much yet, but should be a lot better, and the bilge stays totally dry now.

wakeryderx5 04-02-2003 9:40 PM

yea that sounds like a good thing to do. Was installing the center drain plug hard? I would like to do that but i am real nervous about drilling into my hull. And yea! i am official Malibu Owner! Realllly excited! The boat is in awesome condition! THANKS GUYS! i appreciate the help

trace 04-03-2003 7:29 PM

it wasn't that bad - i got over my fear of drilling the glass a couple boats back. i'm about to take the holesaw to it again for PerfectPass too. <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/61183.gif" alt="throw up yer goats!">

gunz 04-04-2003 8:08 PM

If you replace it yourself make sure you zip tie it up good,so it won't rub and wear the outer cover out.You should be able to turn that wheel with just your finger.DON'T drive it til you fix it,it could snap in half!

trace 04-06-2003 11:15 AM

good point Rich. my original (i think) cable ran under a bracket for the gas tank, which wore on the casing. the new one goes over the top of that bracket instead.


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