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Thank you rodbolt I've got it apart right now and one of the brushes was seized. cleaning it up now! There was a lot of black dust build up but the brushes were barely worn. Is that normal?
It didn't at first but I found out y, when you replace your tilt trim motor make shore you get your connector, shaft (#91 on parts diagram) lined up or your new or rebuilt motor will be about as useful as teats on a boar hog.
Power tilt and trim ass.
Those are the part numbers that I've been working on, thought it would be relevant if someone would have the same problem. I saved myself over $700 dollars in parts and labor. Hopefully someone else can do the same.
Boats are expensive enough without spending money on a little bit of dust build up.
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