You have to remember your pushing an x pound boat and load wich is likly MUCH more force than the weight of a person just standing on the engine. As has been gone over, its a tilt unit, the trim uint is different (and obviously stronger)
I would, if you don't have it, get that bar (part #11) and install it. You really don't want that engine pushing into the tilt unit. Its obviously designed to have that shaft in there.
You can set it at its optimal planed out position, but you may have to sneak your speed up there as you'll likely get some caviation on hard throttle up from idle.. Experiment with it..
My first boat had a 70 HP Evinrude with just that pin, (manual tilt). It was set at my preference for the boat and I never really messed with it after that.
I would, if you don't have it, get that bar (part #11) and install it. You really don't want that engine pushing into the tilt unit. Its obviously designed to have that shaft in there.
You can set it at its optimal planed out position, but you may have to sneak your speed up there as you'll likely get some caviation on hard throttle up from idle.. Experiment with it..
My first boat had a 70 HP Evinrude with just that pin, (manual tilt). It was set at my preference for the boat and I never really messed with it after that.
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