Uflex Rack and Pinion Steering System Packaged in a Box
A convenient kit form, especially suitable as replacement steering, that includes helm, bezel and cable. The cable is available in 1-ft increments from 8 to 20 feet (specify cable length when ordering). The wheel is not included. Click here for how to measure for replacement cable.
This kit includes:
M86 - pre assembled helm with steering cable
G86 - shaft assembly
X34 - 90° bezel (diameter is 5 1/8")
Features and Technical Specifications:
All stainless steel cable output ends
Made exclusively in corrosion resistant materials
Optional 90° or 20° installation
Standard 3/4”tapered shaft
Lock-to-lock steering wheel turns: 3,5
Stroke: 8.2” (210 mm)
Maximum allowable steering wheel diameter: 16.5” (420 mm)
Minimum steering cable bend radius: 7,9” (200 mm)
G86 steering systems are not to be used on boats equipped with engines that exceed the maximum horsepower rating of the boat
If you want the convenience of adding a tilt helm to your new or replacement Rack Steering Kit, then this is your answer! Note: This kit is only to be purchased alongside new replacement 620-3090XX Rack Steering Cable Kits.
ECM 555 Computer Re-Calibration & Monitoring (ECU) - 496 Mag and HO, 525 Non Supercharged Engines
Have you modified your stock Mercury EFI engine by adding high performance exhaust, a bigger cam, a high flow flame arrestor, oradded a supercharger?
Hardin Marine can recalibrate your Mercury ECU (computer) to yield the very most of your engines power The ECU precisely controls fuel requirements, detonation control, idle speed and RPM limitations We have dyno-tested multiple combinations and know what works! Call us with your application requirements and we will lead you to maximum horsepower from you EFI engine. Allow approximately 4-7 days turn around time.
***Results will vary depending on boat design, propping, atmospheric conditions, environment and drivers. We cannot guarantee speed or plane time increases with the many different applications. MPH and power increase % are helpful rules of thumbs and are in no way guaranteed.