Thanks for the useful information. Regarding your comment about the cost for a few seals, I bought the kit in NZ for over $475. Probably less than $10 for the seals individually from 3rd party. Live and learn.
Great video, we are attempting this next week. Can you help us in finding the expanding wrench on Amazon. What is it exactly called and what size you used. Thanks
Great video but your trim has been rebuilt by someone else and not done correctly. The cap they used was the wrong one. The mark on it confirms this and I have seen this before. If there is a little pin on the end of the piston shaft head (the end with the ball bearings and springs) then you will need a cap with a machined groove. The pin is a pressure bypass that works when the piston is at full extension to stop you jamming the piston into the cap. it also allows air to be blead out of the piston. You run the piston all the way out and keep going for a count of 5 and this will blead the system. Now with all that said. It is possible to use the flat cap on one of these with a file and 5 minuets of work. First you need to remove the little pressure release pin and then file down flat the hump where the pin came out on the other side. You should now have 4 humps the same height. Now bath the whole thing (in what ever works for you) to get rid of any filings. Then reassemble. Put the bearings and springs back in (not the little pin). Mine also had spring guides but I have seen some with and without. Add oil to the reserve and run the piston out as far as it will go. You will have to do this a few times to bleed the air out but it will work. I did this to mine over a year ago and it has worked perfectly. Just remember to set your trim limiter so you don't jam the piston head in to the cap.
Your old trim cap is wrong ! Some one has been in that unit before you The cap that came from the factory had the groove in it and you are also missing the pressure relief pin Under one of the springs ... That witness mark or dot on your old cap came from it crashing into the protrusion on the piston assembly
Dude….. I think your T/T has already been rebuilt already and the wrong cap used. Look at the pics in the instructions and see the difference of what the groove is supposed to look like. Not the same as your used cap.
Thanks for the useful information. Regarding your comment about the cost for a few seals, I bought the kit in NZ for over $475. Probably less than $10 for the seals individually from 3rd party. Live and learn.
He's a brave man working on a glass table.
good video I have my evinrude etec 90 hp that the trim is lowered only that it is failing
thanks for the video and info this what I have to do to 1 of mine
Do I put the oil in before putting the shaft or put shaft in and fill through screw hole ?
Great video, we are attempting this next week. Can you help us in finding the expanding wrench on Amazon. What is it exactly called and what size you used. Thanks
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Just check the size of your rams holes with a caliper to make sure you get the spanier pins the right size to fit
Does it stop leaking after that ?
Cómo se quita de el motor ?
Hi do you no where you got the seal kit please ?
Get serial number off bottom of the ram then google search that number to find the kit
@@yachtcircle cheers sean im struggling with the seal on top of the ram housing ,tohatsu are saying i need to buy the whole housing lol
Great video but your trim has been rebuilt by someone else and not done correctly. The cap they used was the wrong one. The mark on it confirms this and I have seen this before.
If there is a little pin on the end of the piston shaft head (the end with the ball bearings and springs) then you will need a cap with a machined groove. The pin is a pressure bypass that works when the piston is at full extension to stop you jamming the piston into the cap. it also allows air to be blead out of the piston. You run the piston all the way out and keep going for a count of 5 and this will blead the system.
Now with all that said. It is possible to use the flat cap on one of these with a file and 5 minuets of work.
First you need to remove the little pressure release pin and then file down flat the hump where the pin came out on the other side. You should now have 4 humps the same height.
Now bath the whole thing (in what ever works for you) to get rid of any filings. Then reassemble. Put the bearings and springs back in (not the little pin). Mine also had spring guides but I have seen some with and without.
Add oil to the reserve and run the piston out as far as it will go. You will have to do this a few times to bleed the air out but it will work.
I did this to mine over a year ago and it has worked perfectly.
Just remember to set your trim limiter so you don't jam the piston head in to the cap.
Your old trim cap is wrong !
Some one has been in that unit before you
The cap that came from the factory had the groove in it and you are also missing the pressure relief pin
Under one of the springs ...
That witness mark or dot on your old cap came from it crashing into the protrusion on the piston assembly
Dude….. I think your T/T has already been rebuilt already and the wrong cap used. Look at the pics in the instructions and see the difference of what the groove is supposed to look like. Not the same as your used cap.
My local shop will do it for 500 bucks with parts. I'm going there.