bozturk
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I bought a 1985 Ericson 32-3 last year (my second Ericson 32) and my Edson steering system is giving me issues. The steering cables keep jumping the quadrant during a hard tack. I thought it was just loose steering cables, so I tightened them. Now it happened for the 3rd time and I am puzzled. I called Edison and they referred me to a yard, which i am made contact with.
It seems like the quadrant is not aligned with the idler sheaves, which seems to be recently installed/replaced, so the cables are rubbing against the groove edges of the quadrant. Idler sheaves are on the top most position so I can not raise them any higher to align the cables with the quadrant. Edson does not make any smaller sheaves for this set up.
Is it possible that somehow the whole quadrant/rudder post moved up?!? ? Maybe my rudder post packing gland is not screwed all the way? See attached photos and video link please:
- Is it normal for the rudder post to have a little vertical play? why does it drop only on one side (starboard)? please see the video.
- Is it normal to have that little gap on the rudder post packing gland? If I tighten it all the way would I have more room on the rudder post between the bottom of the quadrant and the top of the gland or would the ruder post and quadrant move down?
- What holds the rudder/ rudder post in place when water pushes the rudder up? is there anything, like a spacer, inside the rudder post deck flange, on top of the rudder post, inside the that it sits on or pushes against? can i install a shim or spacer to push it down?
- Would it be a feasible solution to add or replace A- Antifriction bushing between the rudder and stuffing box gasket to push the rudder down ( i need less than 1/4" B- Insert a bussing or spacer on top of the rudder post inside the deck flange to push the rudder post down a little?
Anybody experienced something similar?
Thank you.
Baris
It seems like the quadrant is not aligned with the idler sheaves, which seems to be recently installed/replaced, so the cables are rubbing against the groove edges of the quadrant. Idler sheaves are on the top most position so I can not raise them any higher to align the cables with the quadrant. Edson does not make any smaller sheaves for this set up.
Is it possible that somehow the whole quadrant/rudder post moved up?!? ? Maybe my rudder post packing gland is not screwed all the way? See attached photos and video link please:
- Is it normal for the rudder post to have a little vertical play? why does it drop only on one side (starboard)? please see the video.
- Is it normal to have that little gap on the rudder post packing gland? If I tighten it all the way would I have more room on the rudder post between the bottom of the quadrant and the top of the gland or would the ruder post and quadrant move down?
- What holds the rudder/ rudder post in place when water pushes the rudder up? is there anything, like a spacer, inside the rudder post deck flange, on top of the rudder post, inside the that it sits on or pushes against? can i install a shim or spacer to push it down?
- Would it be a feasible solution to add or replace A- Antifriction bushing between the rudder and stuffing box gasket to push the rudder down ( i need less than 1/4" B- Insert a bussing or spacer on top of the rudder post inside the deck flange to push the rudder post down a little?
Anybody experienced something similar?
Thank you.
Baris
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