I'm trying to revive a boat with a 1985 OMC 800. Before it was put away, about 12 years ago, I had trouble with the tilt. Almost certain it was the motor. Sitting for so long didn't help with the other components. So here is what I have done so far.....replaced the motor with a Sierra brand, cleaned the contacts at the solenoids, brand new battery, replaced the clutch pack and worm ring gear and lubed it, pulled out the shaft and worm gear and cleaned it up, cleaned up the quadrant gear and spur gear. Trunnions are greased as well. The drive will go down but still does not want to go up. I will get a clunk sound and maybe a few mm of movement, occasionally an inch.
With the quadrant gear removed, the clutch shaft spins freely in both directions. I know I'm getting at least 12 volts to the solenoids, but is it possible for the voltage to drop within the solenoids? The only component I haven't really checked is the hammer blow, but I assume since everything is spinning, that there shouldn't be a problem with it. I don't know what else I can do to get this thing working right. Are the Sierra motors known to be too weak to lift the drive? It feels like there is plenty of power there and that something else is binding it, but I feel like I've got everything together properly and lubed up.
With the quadrant gear removed, the clutch shaft spins freely in both directions. I know I'm getting at least 12 volts to the solenoids, but is it possible for the voltage to drop within the solenoids? The only component I haven't really checked is the hammer blow, but I assume since everything is spinning, that there shouldn't be a problem with it. I don't know what else I can do to get this thing working right. Are the Sierra motors known to be too weak to lift the drive? It feels like there is plenty of power there and that something else is binding it, but I feel like I've got everything together properly and lubed up.