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Outrage 21 1971 steering wheel hub
julien21
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Posted on 02/03/16 - 7:29 AM
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Does someone Knows if 2016 Ultraflex hydrolic pumps works with the original steering wheel ? Someone tells me that the hub could be different, i dont wanna change my 71 steering wheel but I have to purchase a new hydrolic direction. Thank U

 
Finnegan
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Posted on 02/14/16 - 10:01 PM
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Steering wheels universally fit all steering systems.

If you are installing hydraulic steering on a 1971 Ribside teak center console, I STRONGLY recommend you use a rear mount helm. The regular front/surface mount helms stick out too far and do not look good on this console. The front face of the console will require inside re-inforcing for whichever unit you use, because of the heavy weight of the helm.

Here is my rear mount Teleflex/Sea Star solutions helm mounting detail.

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/lgolt...9700429137


Edited by Finnegan on 02/14/16 - 10:02 PM
 
grizzly
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Posted on 02/16/16 - 6:30 AM
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I have a 3.5 inch diameter hole in my teak centre console of my '72 Ribside. Will the rear mount pump fit in this application?

 
Finnegan
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Posted on 02/16/16 - 10:42 AM
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Grizzly: The rear mount helm only requires a 1" diameter hole in the console face, for the steering wheel shaft. The SS covering plate on the front, 4-1/2" diameter, holds three 3/8" diameter bolts which thread into the helm behind the front face.

Therefore the any large hole from previous steering systems has to be plugged, which is what I did, using a 1/2" thick teak plate on the back side to re-inforce the 1" thick plug (glued in with Gorilla glue). Additionally, because additional thickness of the 1" thick front face was needed, I installed a 5" diameter 1/2" decorative round teak moounting plate on the outside surface. You can see it in the photo.

Finally, the front face of the console is braced from behind by teak gussetts on each side of the helm, screwed and glued into both the front face and the console top, screws pegged over. Not even noticeable. Lastly, the hydraulic oil fill for the helm is located on the console top surface. I was worried this would look bad, but it does not. All necessary parts for this remote fill are included in the helm package.

For twin engine installations on this hull, which I have, because of the highly confined transom design, the only clean installation to steer them is hydraulic. A transom mount cylinder has to be used, along with a special tie bar that actually steers the engines, (see photo link) The cylinder steers the tiebar itself, not the engine steering tongues. For a single engine, front mount hydraulic can be used.

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/lgolt...6406747238


Edited by Finnegan on 05/13/16 - 10:31 PM
 
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