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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 421895" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I think my boat has a stainless 16" wheel. I had to put in a new cable last year when I moved the console forward and you can turn the wheel with your pinkie. So you might have an issue with your cable or most likely where the cable goes into the motor mount. The 90 hp Mercury that was on my 17' Wahoo was tough to turn so I had to pull the cable out of the mount and clean it up and keep greasing it. It kept getting tough over time so it was really gunked up inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 421895, member: 12995"] I think my boat has a stainless 16" wheel. I had to put in a new cable last year when I moved the console forward and you can turn the wheel with your pinkie. So you might have an issue with your cable or most likely where the cable goes into the motor mount. The 90 hp Mercury that was on my 17' Wahoo was tough to turn so I had to pull the cable out of the mount and clean it up and keep greasing it. It kept getting tough over time so it was really gunked up inside. [/QUOTE]
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