Was inspecting the tilt and trim area last week and noticed the fluid reservoir cap had a puncture at the top, needless to say water got in because i’m not sure when it happened.. The tilt trim still worked but was a bit sluggish. What i believe caused the puncture is the manual tilt lever somehow landed on top of it when trimming down, in other words it didn’t retract up. I noticed the manual lever is harder to move now, possibly bent or bent pin? Not sure, it does move but just harder now like its binding on something. How did that happen? the only thing i can think of is I accidentally trailered the boat on the manual tilt levers, cant think of anything else. I know thats not reccomended because those levers are not designed to carry that much weight, hard to believe though they are 1/4 inch steel. i have no other explanation. So now i have a punctured reservoir that needs replaced, i did order one about $100. Now the dreaded job of trying to get that 4th bolt in the back against the transom that holds the cap without moving the engine bracket (boat is on my lift at least its out of the water). Now I realize i am going to have to get this teared down and rebuilt ( winter project). but trying to do what i need to make it through the summer.
I am going to have to get the manual levers looked at and repaired also, winter project. Has this happened to anyone? Is it ok to run the trim with semi contaminated fluid,i amsure i cant get all the fluid out without tearing down the PTT unit. Big job ahead. Btw thinking of using www.trimandtilt.com in FL. Any help much appreciated
I am going to have to get the manual levers looked at and repaired also, winter project. Has this happened to anyone? Is it ok to run the trim with semi contaminated fluid,i amsure i cant get all the fluid out without tearing down the PTT unit. Big job ahead. Btw thinking of using www.trimandtilt.com in FL. Any help much appreciated
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