Does the SHOWA PTT down valve subassembly, p/n 64E-43850-00-00 include a check ball and retaining pin? I have searched several Yamaha OEM parts breakdowns (PTT section 2, item 15, "valve subassembly) and do not find the check ball and retaining pin shown or listed. The Crowley Marine site has a photo of the subassembly, with what appears to be a retaining pin, but it does not show a check ball and pin as components. My unit does indeed have a check ball and pin. The pin is not reusable after I removed it. I am trying to confirm correct assembly. The retaining pin is about .0385" diameter. A torch tip cleaning wire will get me out of the bind for now. If a I order a new subassembly at $70 or so will include the check ball and retaining pin? The deep overhaul is complete.
FYI almost every flange bolt broke off flush in the threaded castings on disassembly, even after an extended soak in penetrating oil, followed by very specific heat with a micro torch. I ended up drilling out the embedded broken bolts, and installing new SS helicoils. It was a nightmare, but I have the shop and the tools. The unit is back together and performing well even without the missing check ball retaining pin, after I properly primed the system on the second go round.
Finally, Suzuki uses this exact PTT in some of their units. They have a very detailed explanation of how this hydraulic system works, up and down, with flow charts. Check their factory service manuals for DF200A, DF175A, DF150AZ, DF150A, DF200 "Power Tilt and Trim".
FYI almost every flange bolt broke off flush in the threaded castings on disassembly, even after an extended soak in penetrating oil, followed by very specific heat with a micro torch. I ended up drilling out the embedded broken bolts, and installing new SS helicoils. It was a nightmare, but I have the shop and the tools. The unit is back together and performing well even without the missing check ball retaining pin, after I properly primed the system on the second go round.
Finally, Suzuki uses this exact PTT in some of their units. They have a very detailed explanation of how this hydraulic system works, up and down, with flow charts. Check their factory service manuals for DF200A, DF175A, DF150AZ, DF150A, DF200 "Power Tilt and Trim".
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