Author Topic: insulatingmats in the pedestal steering  (Read 1312 times)

sy_imagine

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insulatingmats in the pedestal steering
« on: May 23 2022, 13:20 »
Sorry, if I didn't find the correct translation - I mean the thing where the steering wheel is fiited on and all the instruments are installed. In trying to figure out why our steering wheel is relatively stiff, we found that the chain has to force its way through several inches of dampening material, which certainly creates some frictional resistance.
The panels may be used for noise insulation. We removed them and heard no difference when running the engine. Are these even stock or a leftover from a previous owner's handiwork?

Yngmar

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Re: insulatingmats in the pedestal steering
« Reply #1 on: May 23 2022, 21:37 »
We don't have anything like that on our 40 Ocean. It certainly shouldn't be touching the steering chain, else it strips off all the lubricant.
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Re: insulatingmats in the pedestal steering
« Reply #2 on: May 24 2022, 07:50 »
Thanks for the info.  :)  So we won't replace it.