Hi all,
I'm having trouble with one of the two 2012 outboards that came on my new-to-me Grady. They are 2012 F225s.
The port-side outboard drops when trimmed up. Sometimes as quickly as in the first 45 minutes, and sometimes not for a day or so. It only drops a bit, but it's enough for the painted portion of the skeg to drop below the waterline by about 1–2", sometimes partially submerging the water intake.
The dealer from whom I bought the boat tells me that if I had a leak, I'd be seeing hydraulic fluid spill whenever I trim the outboard. So far no obvious signs of that. They suggested tightening the 'trim relief' screw, but I've found that screw to be tight already, whether the outboard is trimmed up or put all the way down. Going any tighter would, I fear, run the risk of stripping the screw.
Any other ideas? Could I have air in the line that I need to bleed out? Or could it just be low on fluid? Or am I underestimating how tight that relief screw needs to be?
Again, the outboard does trim up all the way just fine, but holding its position is another thing. For some reason, it seemed to drop faster when the boat first arrived. Maybe I'm working out an air bubble?
I'm having trouble with one of the two 2012 outboards that came on my new-to-me Grady. They are 2012 F225s.
The port-side outboard drops when trimmed up. Sometimes as quickly as in the first 45 minutes, and sometimes not for a day or so. It only drops a bit, but it's enough for the painted portion of the skeg to drop below the waterline by about 1–2", sometimes partially submerging the water intake.
The dealer from whom I bought the boat tells me that if I had a leak, I'd be seeing hydraulic fluid spill whenever I trim the outboard. So far no obvious signs of that. They suggested tightening the 'trim relief' screw, but I've found that screw to be tight already, whether the outboard is trimmed up or put all the way down. Going any tighter would, I fear, run the risk of stripping the screw.
Any other ideas? Could I have air in the line that I need to bleed out? Or could it just be low on fluid? Or am I underestimating how tight that relief screw needs to be?
Again, the outboard does trim up all the way just fine, but holding its position is another thing. For some reason, it seemed to drop faster when the boat first arrived. Maybe I'm working out an air bubble?
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