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muskyhunter34
Posted 8/2/2013 10:09 AM (#655117)
Subject: Motor slowly drops down when sitting




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Location: New Jersey
When I leave my boat with the engine down, I notice that after about 5 days the skeg is resting on the ground. It has power tilt/trim so I guess it has a pressure leak?

How do you check fluid? I have never seen fluid coming out anywhere, but I have never done any maintenance to the tilt trim before. (except for years ago I had the dealer check it out and replace the fluid (I think)

Is it possibly just the screw for the manual movement of the motor slowly working itself loose?

thanks, guys

Rob
sworrall
Posted 8/2/2013 11:10 AM (#655134 - in reply to #655117)
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It's possible, but more likely it's a cylinder leaking. Have both checked out.
4amuskie
Posted 8/2/2013 11:11 AM (#655135 - in reply to #655117)
Subject: RE: Motor slowly drops down when sitting




Just rebuilt my hydraulic cylinder for the same problem. What motor and trim/tilt system are you talking about.
muskyhunter34
Posted 8/2/2013 12:35 PM (#655154 - in reply to #655135)
Subject: RE: Motor slowly drops down when sitting




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Location: New Jersey
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4amuskie
Posted 8/3/2013 6:33 AM (#655244 - in reply to #655154)
Subject: RE: Motor slowly drops down when sitting




If it aint the manual release screw you can call a hydraulic cylinder rebuild place and see if they will do it for you. If they will then you need to take it out yourself which isnt that hard. If you dont want to try that you must take it to a service center. Mine got bad enough that it wouldnt hold the trim position while running
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