Handle pole bushings, need resistance

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
I'm running a Stock pole and bushings on a lowered Billet bracket with a handle pole spring. I usuallly keep the polt pretty tight for a stiffer pole (insert sexual pun here). Even when I crank down on the bolt, the pole moves pretty easily. Any suggestions about what I can put between the bushings and bracket for a little resistance?

BTW: I like my setup and don't want to go to the 2 bolt system.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
i do the same thing with my AC pole and lowered bracket. I installed new bushings, and wedged a SS washer between the bushing and the bracket then cranked the bolt... much tighter that way.
 

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
The bushings are newer. I ran a washer in there with my old bushings and it worked pretty good, but there is no room for a washer now.
I was thinking of sanding the bushing with a rough grit paper but they have pretty low resistance and I don't think that would help.
 

butti

lone wolf
Location
F-XTC
its the billet bracket thats not allowing you to get it as tight as you would like.if you switch to a stainless wamiltons style bracket your problems will be solved
 

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
No, It's not the bracket. When my old bushings were worn out I became limited by the bracket because the "ears" would not bend in far enough to touch the bushings. I was running 2 washers in between the bracket and pole bushings.
With the new bushings. the bracket is snug just sliding on. My issue seems to be that the bushings do not offer enough resistance.

What is the opposite of grease? I need glue on the bushings!
 

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
How about getting some waterproof sandpaper, cutting it into little 'washers' and gluing them to your bushings?(or use the waterproof sandpaper with adhesive backing):scratchchin:
 

Fro Diesel

creative control
Location
Kzoo
just throw some sand in there and you'll be all set. hell you don't even need to leave the beach for that.

have you tried a dual bolt setup? I was able to get one to react like you are talkin. But i switched back to solid pole and spring.
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
Sorry to thread jack Eddie, I can't help you with this one but I am interested in that teflon umi steering set up you were telling me about. May be you can start a new Thread?
 

snowxr

V watch your daughters V
Location
Waterford, MI
The more you tighten the bolt the more your pole will crush inward. You need a 14mm stainless threaded shaft with nuts and washers on the inside and outside of the pole/bracket. The only downfall is that the threads will slowly wear the bushings a little.

Yes, I'm a smartie
 
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