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look on the side of the transom plate, you will see a hole that allows access to a large staight head screw, turn the screw out two to three turns, this should allow you to maunaully push the trim in. theer is usually an arrow around the hole or a diagram of the motor with an arrow. What kind of motor are you working with?
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91 mercury black max 135. I thought of that it also reads "caution under pressure" so I didn't want to mess with it just yet.
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I tried relieving the pressure but it wouldn't budge. I guess I'll just leave it hanging on the cherry picker for now.
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the caution under pressure is the fill plug, you need to look on the right side of the transom plate , down low, you'll look thru the hole in the transom plate to see the large screw with an e-clip around it
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I realized that last night and found the correct screw. Unfortunatley it wont move. I have it soaking in pb blaster so hopefully that or my impactdriver will bust it loose. I'm going to have to wait a few days as the wife has other plans for me.
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