----- Original Message -----

> Henry, would you just loosen the crown nut and retorque it to a lower
> setting?
>
> Dennis

Well, if it were me (and I'm sure this is not the "proper" way to do it),
I'd just loosen the crown nut and take a hammer and screw driver to both
torque nuts.  Just back them off (both nuts at the same time) about a
quarter inch.  NOT a quarter turn, more like 25 degrees (with 360 degrees
being one full turn of the nut).

Take it for a spin and see how it drives.  If you still have a little weave
in it, repeat step one until it drives right.

Henry


> ----- Original Message -----
>
>  >  Took it back in had them retorque the steering head,
>  >  Highspeed wobble gone. I get something new now....
>  >  at around 75 to maybe 90 mph it wanders slightly from
>  >  left to right,
>
> Todd,
>
> This sounds like a classic "steering head too tight" symptom.  I think if
> you try holding a perfectly straight line of travel at most any speed, it
> will "weave" back and forth.  Just loosen the torque on the steering head
a
> bit and I bet it will go away.  There is a fairly narrow window of proper
> torque on the steering head.
>
> Henry
>
>
>
> -To unsubscribe or change settings go to:
> http://www.seawingsub.com/mailman/listinfo/vmax
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>

.............................................
To unsubscribe go to http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm
.............................................

Reply via email to