Hi,
My steering has seized on my 70hp 4 stroke outboard on Seahog Commodore ----a common problem I am told, just salt problems on the rod from the engine to the side of the splash well.
I can see what I need to do to free it, my question is the grease I need to put on this when finished is there a marine grade or will any sort do?
Pat
Grease for steering
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Grease for steering
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there should be a couple of grease nipples pump in as much grease as you can get in , if you undo the big nut were the rod goes into the tubeyou will see the grease comming out. if you cant get it freed disconnect the engine and TAP the rod woth a piece of wood once the seal is broken it should free up.
it will help for future reference, if you store the boat with the rod retracted, wind it all the way out slap a load of grease on it the wind it back in.
it will help for future reference, if you store the boat with the rod retracted, wind it all the way out slap a load of grease on it the wind it back in.
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You should find its just the job, good for the brake cables as well if you have brakes.
Sean,
Lubricant, resistant to high pressures and with high adhesive strength. Penetrates into tightest areas easily. Sets into a high temperature grease. Ideal for hinges, latches. Optimim penetration into the treated parts. Immediate evaporation of the solvent, resulting directly in a high adhesive force between lubricant and metal.
* Synthetic lubricant
* Adheres strongly to metal
* Temperature resistant from -31°F to +392°F
* Silicone free
* Starts as penentrant, sets into clear grease
* Long lasting lubricant
* Resistant to water, salt, most acids & alkalines - PH neutral
* Will not harm plastics or rubber
Sean,
Lubricant, resistant to high pressures and with high adhesive strength. Penetrates into tightest areas easily. Sets into a high temperature grease. Ideal for hinges, latches. Optimim penetration into the treated parts. Immediate evaporation of the solvent, resulting directly in a high adhesive force between lubricant and metal.
* Synthetic lubricant
* Adheres strongly to metal
* Temperature resistant from -31°F to +392°F
* Silicone free
* Starts as penentrant, sets into clear grease
* Long lasting lubricant
* Resistant to water, salt, most acids & alkalines - PH neutral
* Will not harm plastics or rubber
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