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RBC
Posted 5/31/2017 7:20 PM (#863418)
Subject: Tilt/trim clicking




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My tilt/trim works but makes a clicking noise. Any ideas why?
Thx
Muskydanno621
Posted 6/1/2017 6:51 AM (#863451 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: RE: Tilt/trim clicking




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Sounds a bit like it could be some sort of connection breaking in the trim relay or trim switch itself. Is the sound coming from the trim motor itself or from the controls?
MartinTD
Posted 6/1/2017 9:58 AM (#863480 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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The clicking is from the trim solenoid. I'm surprised it's still working if you can hear it clicking.
muskymandan
Posted 6/1/2017 10:40 AM (#863486 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: RE: Tilt/trim clicking





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I had a pivot bushing go bad on my 150 mercury efi where the motor pivots up and down one time. It made a clicking noise when i ran the tilt trim it was an easy cheap fix. It might be worth looking at wear items first instead of jumping straight to the big buck items.....lol
RBC
Posted 6/1/2017 12:58 PM (#863511 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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Thx for replies. If it is the solenoid does anyone have a ballpark price to have it fixed?
25homes
Posted 6/1/2017 2:02 PM (#863524 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking





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Once they start clicking could stop working at any point...Mine did this last year replaced whole trim tilt cylinder and it was around $150 I believe...have you check the fluid levels
MartinTD
Posted 6/2/2017 7:11 AM (#863608 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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The solenoids themselves are only about $15 each and it is fairly easy to do yourself. So don't worry, the relay solenoids are not a big buck item. If you have a decent level of mechanical aptitude it is not too hard to figure out. Is it clicking going up, down, or both directions? Because there is a separate solenoid for each direction. I can't imagine a dealer would charge more than a couple hours labor if you were to bring it in. Took me less than an hour to replace mine last spring.

Edited by MartinTD 6/2/2017 7:15 AM
musky513
Posted 6/2/2017 8:46 AM (#863623 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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It could also be just the roller balls on the rams. I had to grease mine and the noise stopped. Check that first.
RBC
Posted 6/2/2017 11:50 AM (#863668 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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Wow, thanks for the info everyone. I will check what you guys recommend and then bring it to a pro if necessary. Rather not have it go out while running around lotw
EastwoodNorris
Posted 6/2/2017 9:51 PM (#863735 - in reply to #863418)
Subject: Re: Tilt/trim clicking




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Location: Fifield
I would bet the roller balls are a little dry
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