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How do I install a steering wheel so it is centered when the engine is in the “straight ahead” position ?

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How do I install a steering wheel so it is centered when the engine is in the “straight ahead” position ?

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There are several methods, depending on the type and model of steering: For mechanical rack & pinion steering, attach the rack to the helm with the cable in mid-travel position and wheel centered. For mechanical rotary steering helms, the starting steering wheel position when you first feed the cable into the helm de ter mines where it will be when the steering cable is “centered”. To center the steering wheel properly, we suggest orienting the wheel (depending on the rotary helm installed) in the positions depicted below. These starting positions assume the helm is mounted for an ordinary starboard cable exit. You won’t have to worry about centering a steering wheel when installing hydraulic steering. Due to a small amount of “slip” or “drift” inherent in any hydraulic system, the steering wheel will not remain centered. Use of a wheel with equidistant spokes is the best solution for hydraulic steering since that type of wheel has no natural “up”, “down” or “sideways” position.

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