Tried searching but couldn't really find a solid answer so I was hoping someone here could help.
Recently rebuilt the trim tilt unit on my 07 yamaha f150 due to leaking seals on the trim and tilt pistons. Finished everything up and was able to bleed without issue. I had noticed initially, that while trimming down that the trim portion lets the motor down very slow compared to the other motor(10 sec slower to be exact). Also while tightening one of the trim caps there was a little resistance then i heard a small pop and the cap continued to thread on normally, almost like pressure building and releasing internal the unit. On the first water test coming off the trailer, while in reverse with any amount of throttle the motor kicks up. This did not happen prior to the rebuilt so I'm assuming I assembled something incorrectly, possibly the tilt piston sub assembly. I haven't taken it back down yet but I will hopefully sometime this week. If someone can give me some insight on this it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Recently rebuilt the trim tilt unit on my 07 yamaha f150 due to leaking seals on the trim and tilt pistons. Finished everything up and was able to bleed without issue. I had noticed initially, that while trimming down that the trim portion lets the motor down very slow compared to the other motor(10 sec slower to be exact). Also while tightening one of the trim caps there was a little resistance then i heard a small pop and the cap continued to thread on normally, almost like pressure building and releasing internal the unit. On the first water test coming off the trailer, while in reverse with any amount of throttle the motor kicks up. This did not happen prior to the rebuilt so I'm assuming I assembled something incorrectly, possibly the tilt piston sub assembly. I haven't taken it back down yet but I will hopefully sometime this week. If someone can give me some insight on this it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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