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Typical. Rap it a few times good. I have also used DBond on the inside silicone.
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I think I may have to replace the steering cable on my 2019 AR195, the sleeve has popped out of the transom part and the cable just flexs/ binds when trying to turn left at high speeds. I may try to pop the cable back in and put a clamp on the metal thru transom grommet and hope for the best
You should replace the full cable. The last thing you want is for something to lockup or bind when you least expect it.
Ya know, if simply spending 500$ was the cure to the issue for good I would have absolutely no problem with it but seeing as how there has been no redesigns or fix from Yamaha to prevent what is obviously a common pattern failure I think I'd rather see if I can do a better job at finding a lasting solution. I personally find it unreasonable to replace my steering cable every 100 hours.
Steering cable for my 2022 SX195 is SSC16015 from Dometic (19’ boats). Not sure if they changed the design from 2017 to 2019 current models. You will need to look behind the helm and see if it’s a rack style or a not. Seems the “factory” cable is a steel core and rusts/binds but the “upgraded” cable is a composite core and doesn’t have the same problem.
here is my write up for when I replaced my cable.Im almost certain mine is a rack & pinion style. I could not find anything by searching that part number but did see this come up..
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Looks like that just replaces the entire steering system, is that what yall are ending up doing? I'm not sure the factory steering pinion gear on the Yamaha boats will match up but I suppose if it comes down to it I can always just install the one that comes in the kit.
Im almost certain mine is a rack & pinion style. I could not find anything by searching that part number but did see this come up..
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Looks like that just replaces the entire steering system, is that what yall are ending up doing? I'm not sure the factory steering pinion gear on the Yamaha boats will match up but I suppose if it comes down to it I can always just install the one that comes in the kit.
Mine tooMine was a complete unit with the rack and pinion
I don’t remember a rubber grommet anywhere. I believe there was just a washer on the inner and outer side of the transom. Once attached, I put 4200 around the steering cable on the inside of the transom to seal water from coming in.Hi, replacing the cable on my ar195. The sleeve over the old cable just outside the hull detached and would just slide to rear of the cable. When turning left at high speeds the jet would just get pushed back toward center because the cable was buckling where sleeve should've been. I jerry-rigged it for this past summer by cutting a piece of rubber mat and using two hose clamps to keep the sleeve in place. Anyway got the new OEM cable after almost a year on backorder. I now have the new cable in place and reattached at the steering column. However, before I finish at the stern, had some questions. When removing silicone from inside, it seems like there might have been a black rubber grommet on the inside against the hull in front of the inside nut. Did anyone notice the same and should there be a rubber grommet or washer there? Also for new silicone (4200) do I just load it up on threads and hole from inside before pulling cable back? The rubber end of the sleeve on new cable looks dainty and probably why it detached on old one. Anyone try to secure it with something on new install to make sure it stays in place? Thanks.
Thanks. There was only a metal washer on outside of transom when I removed the old cable, none on the inside. I think what I saw on the inside was silicone that turned black being against inside wall of transom. Got new cable installed and hopefully water tight when I put in the water.I don’t remember a rubber grommet anywhere. I believe there was just a washer on the inner and outer side of the transom. Once attached, I put 4200 around the steering cable on the inside of the transom to seal water from coming in.