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Re: Titlt Trim
Does this mean I need to loosen the big screw and attempt to lift the motor at the same time. :'(
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Only if you need her up right now. I wouldn't do it when its 17* outside, but its not a bad idea to excersise that screw once or twice a year anyway. So many times they are ignored for 15 years and then when they are needed, they are locked up.
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Gonna keep her down unitl I have some spare cash to put out. :-/
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hammer I had new seals and a new motor put on my trim and tilt at the end of the summer , Mine was leaking hydrollic fluid the whole process set me back like 520.00 and some change
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Was out starting the V today and the tilt trim still aint working. Didnt want to try and lift the motor by myself, but in this pic, I see a broken wire and a round thing...solinoid ? is that the trim motor ??
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Looks like it to me?? You will have to unscrew the release screw so that you can lift the motor up and get under there to check things out.
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yeah, thats what i need to do, but the wife didnt want to lift the motor with one arm while I loosened the screw. ;D
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Hammer, I think thats the sending unit for your trim gauge, which you may not have, or it never did work.
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Thanks Air. Nope, I dont have a trim guage on the dash.
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