Mercury MerCruiser Bravo Outdrives Sterndrives Marine Engines Service Manual Number 28

SERVICE MANUAL NUMBER 28
POWER STEERING
Multiple Sterndrive Steering Tie Bar Arrangements
With multiple sterndrives you must  select one of several possible steering systems.
CAUTION
Failure to observe  the recommended Tie Bar Arrangements  as presented in this
section could result in serious damage to the steering and/or trim system compo-
nents. This damage could adversely affect  control of the boat.
INTERNAL POWER STEERING WITH  INTERNAL TIE BAR ONLY
At the lower end of the performance spectrum, boats not capable of speeds in excess of 60
MPH, the basic internal tie bar is recommended. It connects the slave sterndrive to the stern-
drive that is directly connected to the factory power steering output. This internal tie bar is
available in a variety  of lengths from the sterndrive manufacturer.
INTERNAL POWER STEERING WITH  INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TIE BAR
As a boat moves into the moderate performance range of 60-70 MPH or for a reduction in
steering backlash, an  external tie bar should be added. External  tie bars are usually de-
signed to attach at the aft power trim cylinder bosses. This location is an excellent choice
because of its proximity to the propeller. HOWEVER, because of the potential overstress
that can occur if one drive is trimmed much differently than the other, a dual trim control kit
(Part Number 90362A3) should be installed to limit this potential tilt differential to about 20°.
IMPORTANT: Mercury  Marine does  not recommend the  use of an  external tie bar
ONLY with no internal tie bar when using the internal power steering system. This can
cause excessive loads on the steering components on the drive connected to the in-
ternal power steering system. These increased loads can damage the steering com-
ponents, resulting in increased play in  the steering of the boat.
EXTERNAL POWER STEERING
When boat speeds move past 70 MPH or if additional steering backlash reduction is desired,
external power  steering is  recommended. This normally  will include  an external tie  bar
mounted at the same general location as the power steering cylinders, which are generally
attached at the top of the sterndrive’s drive shaft housing. With this steering system, no inter-
nal tie bar should  be used. These steering cylinders can be  attached either inboard (be-
tween) or outboard of  the sterndrives.
EXTERNAL POWER STEERING WITH  LOW EXTERNAL TIE BAR
For the fastest boats, over 80 MPH, or for the ultimate in steering backlash reduction, use
external  power steering,  BUT  (where mechanically  possible)  with the  external  tie bar
mounted at the trim cylinder boss location (as previously described in “Internal Power Steer-
ing with Internal and External Tie Bar” statements).  Again, this system does NOT use an
internal tie bar.
INDEX
90-863160
MAY 2000
Page 6A-33
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Andrew Hearn on Jul 25, 2018. missing information

I could not find any mention of the seawater pump assembly.
Maybe I have the wrong unit


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