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Trim/Tilt Issues. Racking brain but need help
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Thanks. Diagram did help. Started because the trim was slow to come down and the fluid was really low when I checked it. From there I started bleeding and adding fluid. New motor to me and was just trying to make sure everything had clean fluid, filters, etc while I’m breaking it in. The fill plug looks newer than the trim unit the threads on the reservoir look a little abused.
Thinking maybe thr plug was stripped at some point and there’s metal in the unit. Ultimately it’s gonna get rebuilt. Think I’m out of “easy” options.
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Having recently experienced PTT issues with my '98 (original PTT) and reading most these threads....lots of helpful tips. The system is pressurized, so remember every time you open the reservior and close the unit needs to be re-pressurized by following steps to de-air. If you've done that and still experience issues, rule out the motor and wiring. Still have issues then you're s.o.l. Good news is, read this link for an option to rebuild instead of replace.
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...ebuild-serviceJason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Being a "new" to the Op engine, obviously the PO didn't reveal the issue.
It's not like some issue just started, we have no idea of the previous history...
I suspect he'll be sending it out for the proper repair as something internal is obviously not right...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostBeing a "new" to the Op engine, obviously the PO didn't reveal the issue.
It's not like some issue just started, we have no idea of the previous history...
I suspect he'll be sending it out for the proper repair as something internal is obviously not right...
bottom line it’s works in a pinch, but if I use the release screw to try and lower the motor it stops on the trim rams. No amount of force or weight will trim down unless you close the screw and power trim down. Likewise, I noticed the tilt is slowly letting go if I hold the motor up.
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Originally posted by mitch184 View Post
Bingo.... I bled the living bejesus out of it and it will now power down all the way. However I feel like it’s straining the motor. Bleeding it causes the motor to get hot.
bottom line it’s works in a pinch, but if I use the release screw to try and lower the motor it stops on the trim rams. No amount of force or weight will trim down unless you close the screw and power trim down. Likewise, I noticed the tilt is slowly letting go if I hold the motor up.
If that electric motor is getting that hot going down (from what I've read here, it takes more power going DOWN, than up), you want to address it before that pump motor fails. Aftermarket motors work but are not quite the quality of a genuine Yamaha motor (thus the "painting" post). If you send it out, I'd request to keep the old motor installed (or better yet, inspect, & new brushes if the rest looks good).
The hydraulics are the main issue right now (obviously).Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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I am having the same problem on my Yamaha 60f 2 stroke.
will go up perfectly, and will go down to the 2 trim rams and stop. undo the manual release valve and will go down.
i have rebuilt this unit completely, because of trim seals were nackered, the unit was stripped completely and and flushed out with diesel, and then re assemble back together.
but will not budge.
has anyone had this issue and resolved the problem, as I am ot a loose end now . 👍
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Originally posted by Tibbs1985 View PostI am having the same problem on my Yamaha 60f 2 stroke.
will go up perfectly, and will go down to the 2 trim rams and stop. undo the manual release valve and will go down.
i have rebuilt this unit completely, because of trim seals were nackered, the unit was stripped completely and and flushed out with diesel, and then re assemble back together.
but will not budge.
has anyone had this issue and resolved the problem, as I am ot a loose end now . 👍Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Hi after the rebuild it started, but I was very precise on everything going back together properly.
all new relief seals 100% spotless inside just can't get my head around it.
you say gear pump which I had apart and there isn't much to go wrong i.e. 2 ball bearings and 2 gears.
cant see what else can go wrong with them . Shuttle valve seems ok .
thanks for the reply by the way 👍.
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Originally posted by mitch184 View PostLooking back on my issues.... when you rebuilt it did you fill the cylinders with fluid before putting the pistons in? These things take FOREVER to completely bleed
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