Edson Steering Wheel

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jrlivingston
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Edson Steering Wheel

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I have hull #240 - built in 2005. When I bought the boat - the lock nut just inside the wheel hub used to wiggle loose. We added some loctite and it stayed in place. If my memory is correct, the lock nut did not rotate when you turned the wheel.

Now it does - and the wheel always has some play in it.

Does anyone have a similar vintage boat and could tell me how it looks on your boat?
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Vento Solare
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Re: Edson Steering Wheel

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I had a similar problem on Vento Solare. The threads ran out on the shaft before the nut would lock the wheel. I solved it by putting a stainless washer in between the nut and the hub so there was thread left to compress it.
Mvallus
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Re: Edson Steering Wheel

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Same issue on 251. There is an Edson technical bulletin under the info tab that suggests replacing the star nut with a nylock nut. I gave them a call via the contact on the bulletin and they were very helpful. I have found the nylock nut much easier to tighten, and, paired with loctite and a washer, it has held up for me.
jrlivingston
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Thank you! Appreciate the help.
Dan Corcoran
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Re: Edson Steering Wheel

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I got the kit to allow the brake to work again. For the life of me I cannot figure out the instructions, or mechanically how any of the parts they sent can exert a braking force. Has anyone installed the kit?
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Re: Edson Steering Wheel

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pretty straight forward. The collar is installed on the shaft and butted up against the friction washer that serves as the brake. It prevents the washer from deflecting. Only tighten the friction lock on the wheel hub finger tight so you don't deform the washer.
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