The engine is starting to slowly leak down after it's been completely tilted up. I can tilt it up, and then the skeg will drop a couple inches within a minute. It then stays put. BUT, if I stand on the anti-vent plate, it will drop all the way to the trim rams, but no further.
-- The reservoir was a little low so I put Dex III in it and then ran the motor up and down. I repeated the process about 6 times since the existing fluid was a little dark. That made no difference.
-- I double checked the manual release by loosening it and tightening it. That made no difference.
-- I see no visible leaks anywhere.
And, finally, my questions
1) I looked at the parts diagram for the manual release and it appears there is an inner o-ring and a "manual valve seat" that could possibly be the culprits. Does this sound reasonable?
2) Can the manual release "components" all be removed through the hole that the manual release screw resides in, or does the entire trim/tilt assembly need to be removed? In just looking at the diagram, it appears getting some of the components to come out could be challenging. If the latter is the case, I'll probably just use the tilt support lever when the boat is on the mooring (not a big deal).
3) If I did remove it, am I correct that most, if not all of the tilt fluid will drain out? No big deal if it does - might help get some of the small components out and also function as a "drain/flush".
-- The reservoir was a little low so I put Dex III in it and then ran the motor up and down. I repeated the process about 6 times since the existing fluid was a little dark. That made no difference.
-- I double checked the manual release by loosening it and tightening it. That made no difference.
-- I see no visible leaks anywhere.
And, finally, my questions
1) I looked at the parts diagram for the manual release and it appears there is an inner o-ring and a "manual valve seat" that could possibly be the culprits. Does this sound reasonable?
2) Can the manual release "components" all be removed through the hole that the manual release screw resides in, or does the entire trim/tilt assembly need to be removed? In just looking at the diagram, it appears getting some of the components to come out could be challenging. If the latter is the case, I'll probably just use the tilt support lever when the boat is on the mooring (not a big deal).
3) If I did remove it, am I correct that most, if not all of the tilt fluid will drain out? No big deal if it does - might help get some of the small components out and also function as a "drain/flush".
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