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Wayfoot Posted - 19 Aug 2013 : 12:41:03
I have a Yamaha 9.9hp, 4 stroke Outboard (2002) which performs great except when I move the helm wheel to Portside I get a bad vibration which I have established is on the outboard itself. All steering cables etc are ok.
It sounds very much like 2 parts of the outboard are touching as they move across each other ?
Has anybody experienced this problem, and if so, what is the solution.
Thanks !
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Wayfoot Posted - 19 Aug 2013 : 21:37:19
Thanks, its certainly worth investigating. If this is the case, does anyone know if it is much of a job. I am pretty handy with most engine diy tasks so I guess it would not phase me if it needed to be done.
Any pointers would be useful.

Is this bush visible from the side of the outboard ?
mike Posted - 19 Aug 2013 : 13:03:51
Most outboards have rubber bushes between the engine unit and the transom bracket, has one of these failed?

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