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Re: prop and steering

by 265mercman » Jul 01, 2010 8:45 pm

ok iam going to be looking tonite for some hydro steering seems to be the way to go my buddy had it on his bullet and it drove good so thats what iam a doing..........sorry for the no space in my chat lol

thanks for all the help again loveing this site and the info thanks guys and do you have to modife under the dash or anything for the hydro helm and the line coming off of it to fit?? and the motor mounts i think i got the aluminum ones the ones on the bottom you can see and the ones on top are under the cowling or side cover correct i looked at them on bobsmachine and the torque tamer weres it rivit or bolt on at thanks

Re: prop and steering

by 77viper » Jul 01, 2010 8:22 pm

I have hyd. steering in both my streams and love it, you will need a new steering wheel if you have the ride guide square shaft.

A hdy foil will help get out of the hole a little quicker but that's it.

As for chine walk seat time and everything tight is the ticket. I have absolutely no play in my 200 on my viper with hyd steering and solid mounts. The first time I had it out I felt it start to walk a little but was able to correct it and haven't noticed it since but after watching some video of me driving it I'm correcting it and don't even know it.

Re: prop and steering

by silkeysak » Jul 01, 2010 10:10 am

try putting a torque tab on there too. helps with feedback and prop walk

Re: prop and steering

by Surface Scratcher » Jul 01, 2010 9:01 am

I didn't like the NFB steering but that's jmo.

I have hydraulic now and it's great (jmo).
If you get that, it will come with a new helm and you will prob have to get a new steering wheel too. Is that right, ya'll?

As far as your prop, you will prob end up needing something in the 30 inch area with all that hp., but that's down the road.

The hydrofoil should be out of the water at high speed so it won't effect chinewalk. :boating:

...good looking ride, it's gonna be badazz!

I could read this easier with punctuation. :slap: :lol:

prop and steering

by 265mercman » Jun 29, 2010 11:12 pm

ok we talked about this alittle in my other post so i dont want a nfb system the hydrolic is it good for the control and fill of the chine walking and will a hydrofoil help the chine walk i got one on mine now of a old 40 horse i had lying around and i got a 26 four blade trophy prop off my other 150 mercury to try how well is the 4 blade going to be as far as top speed and lift(hole shot) and my steering wheel has a shaft on it that slides through my rack and pinion and has a nut on it to hold it in place this is factory 77 steering single cable thanks and hope for some good responses loveing the site.... thanks hydrostreamers!!!!!!!! Image

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