Steering shaft play in seastar steering?

walt bowen

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Maybe this is normal but I have noticed that the shaft on my steering wheel seems to have a lot of side to side play and when turning I was getting some dry bushing or bearing noise. This is actually in the steering wheel shaft itself and not to do w/the hydraulic part of the steering. I pulled the wheel off and lubed the shaft and the tilt steering joint the best I could w/oil but this bushing assembly looks to be sealed. Has anyone replaced some part of this or had a similar situation? Any help would be appreciated.

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Yes, I replaced the tilt mechanism because of too much play in the steering. It wasn't very difficult. Contact Seastar, (Teleflex) or a dealer to get the part.
 

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catch22,
Thanks for the info...........I'll do some research on this replacement part.

Thanks,
Walt
 

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Try also Freeport Marine in Freeport NY, ask for Mike, if the price you have above is better, ask him what he can do.

I believe Freeport Marine is not just retailer but distributor too for Teleflex/Seastar.
 

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I went ahead and used Boatsteer and got a remanufactured unit with tilt...well worth it.
 

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When you jiggle the wheel back and forth where is the "play". It could be the universal in the tilt mechanism. It could be air in the hydraulic lines.