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ok i installed a new trim motor, after market cause they dont make mine anymore, the problem is this
I fill up the resivoir and it keeps needing oil after every trip I see no leak anywhere but i have to keep adding oil its fulll, go out fishing and have to add some more, every time but see no leak what do you think i keep it out on a trailer raise it lower it never see any drip marks or anything what do i look for or what can i do
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When I installed mine tabs, I had the same problem, but after a few trips (like 10 maybe) it stopped I have to say I don't think I got it bled out very well, so the more you use them the air gets worked out. Has been 5 years now, and have never added a drop since.
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its not trim tabs its the trim motor attached to the engine
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leaking seal on cylinder.... I bet that if you trim full down and hold for a few seconds you will see evidence of the leak..... rainbow sheen on water or oil spots in driveway
I had a trim leak this past july which turned out to be a cracked trim hose from transom to drive which only leaked when pressure was built up from down trim or boat in reverse in water |
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my bad!! I use to have a Yamaha that the screw would come lose on one of the trim cylinder and leak when in the water, took a bit to track that down?
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so in the fully down position thats where the most pressure is?
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