TomcatPerdidoKey
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I could not turn right (during last ride) and noticed water in my bilge.  I found nut #55 broke off (part of it is still left in the treads).
I am trying to figure out:
1) How to get the remnants of the old nut out of the threads so I could put a new one in place.
2) I think I need to pull the steering cable out of the transom in order to accomplish step 1 above.
3) Is the end of the steering cable threaded/attached to the rest of the cable (see two red arrows) or is it all one piece and I just have to pull/force it from the hole from the inside?
Thanks, Tom

				
			I am trying to figure out:
1) How to get the remnants of the old nut out of the threads so I could put a new one in place.
2) I think I need to pull the steering cable out of the transom in order to accomplish step 1 above.
3) Is the end of the steering cable threaded/attached to the rest of the cable (see two red arrows) or is it all one piece and I just have to pull/force it from the hole from the inside?
Thanks, Tom

 
	


 
 
		 Yes the steering cable is one piece.  The split bushing locates the cable and locks it into position.  That NUT that is broken needs to be removed so you can pull the cable out a bit to the rear... enough to expose the split bushing and remove that.  You'll have to GENTLY loosen (use penetrating oil and not much force) to unscrew the "ball joint" on the end of the steering cable.  This will allow you to remove and replace the nut.
  Yes the steering cable is one piece.  The split bushing locates the cable and locks it into position.  That NUT that is broken needs to be removed so you can pull the cable out a bit to the rear... enough to expose the split bushing and remove that.  You'll have to GENTLY loosen (use penetrating oil and not much force) to unscrew the "ball joint" on the end of the steering cable.  This will allow you to remove and replace the nut.
