Can someone tell me what in THE hell Yamaha was thinking when designing this screw? For slipped boats, this screw sits in water. Did the brain trust at Yamaha really think a slotted screw driver could develop enough torque to actually turn this screw?
I recently lost one of my tilt/trim units on my port ox66 250. The engine was locked in the down position, so removal of the unit was problematic. Since the unit was toast, I ended up drilling a pilot hole in the screw to relieve pressure and raise the engine to pull the unit out. Fortunately, I had a spare unit from an old engine; its fully operational, but has the same problem with the screw-wont budge with a slotted screw driver. Any magic tricks on loosening these screws?
I recently lost one of my tilt/trim units on my port ox66 250. The engine was locked in the down position, so removal of the unit was problematic. Since the unit was toast, I ended up drilling a pilot hole in the screw to relieve pressure and raise the engine to pull the unit out. Fortunately, I had a spare unit from an old engine; its fully operational, but has the same problem with the screw-wont budge with a slotted screw driver. Any magic tricks on loosening these screws?
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