Noticed that last season that my 2004 F100A would trim itself up slightly when under hard deceleraton or coming off the plane.
I guessed it may be bushes on the upper or lower pivot points of the trim motor / ram.
I did see some slack in the lower mount so changed them for new but I noticed that on full tilt I could still force the ram up by maybe 10mm by lifting the lower unit by hand.
I have checked for fluid level and it seemed full as it dribbled out of the fill hole.
Boat was slightly downhill however and also with the trim motor connected up it's also naturally downhill anyway.
Would it be a good idea to disconnect the lower mount so that the motor hangs vertically to check for level?
I'm guessing I have air in the system??
I guessed it may be bushes on the upper or lower pivot points of the trim motor / ram.
I did see some slack in the lower mount so changed them for new but I noticed that on full tilt I could still force the ram up by maybe 10mm by lifting the lower unit by hand.
I have checked for fluid level and it seemed full as it dribbled out of the fill hole.
Boat was slightly downhill however and also with the trim motor connected up it's also naturally downhill anyway.
Would it be a good idea to disconnect the lower mount so that the motor hangs vertically to check for level?
I'm guessing I have air in the system??
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