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#1397303 - 05/11/08 07:47 PM
Tilt-trim frustration....
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/30/08
Posts: 18
Loc: Sauk Rapids
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Input needed...I have a 2001 80 hp Yami/4stroke. 2-3 times last fall the tilt/trim got "stuck" with motor all the way up. I got it unstuck by loosening the screw as manual dictates. Before storage, took to a marine dealer who checked and fixed worn out foot control. Said problem solved...and it worked fine all spring until...you guessed it...at the ramp Saturday. (stuck again in up position.) Ran to boat dealer/mechanic near lake, who said it was not the worn out foot control but probably a sticky "relief" valve in the tilt/trim unit. Used screw driver again and back in business. Mechanic (very nice, by the way) guessed the only way to fix is replace entire tilt/trim unit...about $1200. (Ouch!) My questions are 1. Do you think he is right? 2. Given what happened last fall, how do you know for sure? 3. If I'm willing to carry a screw driver/etc., would that be sufficient until it really breaks or I win Powerball and can afford to pay $1200? P.S. Yes, I'm being very careful about not raising the motor as high as possible now.....
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#1397314 - 05/11/08 07:59 PM
Re: Tilt-trim frustration....
[Re: herm]
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Hot Spot Outdoors Specialist
Registered: 01/24/06
Posts: 921
Loc: Grand Rapids
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What is happening when you press the button? Is the trim motor running? do you just hear clicks?
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#1398745 - 05/12/08 07:32 PM
Re: Tilt-trim frustration....
[Re: Valv]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/30/08
Posts: 18
Loc: Sauk Rapids
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Boatfixer...I hear no clicks and the motor runs only when you hit the switch. (Or any switch - there are 4.) Valv - don't know how you define many. I use the boat weekly May-Nov and this spring alone used tilt/trim in garage a dozen times plus on the water twice. (Even now, it goes up and down like clockwork - although I'm chicken to run it all the way "up" as that's when the bad things happen....
Another update: The shop that "fixed it" last fall said to come in and they will look at it again to see if it's a relay or switch. (Doubt it, but I'm no pro.) They also will try to order a replacement screw. They said they likely can't do serious work for a few weeks.
Still looking for advice. Thanks in advanced.
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