power tilt & trim

byeager10

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i recently towed my boat with the motor up.when i got home i went to lwr the motor and all i hear is the pwr tilt motor the hydrlics will not go up or down i have tried numerous things as per my service manual.any suggestions please i have run out of patience.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: power tilt & trim

ByEager.... Well, you've went and done it now haven't you? The following may be of interest to you.<br /><br />(PTT Hydraulic Lockup)<br /><br />If the engine has been trailered without having both of the trim rams pulled in, or trailered without even having the engine being supported by the trailering support, it is possible for the PTT to encounter a hydraulic lock up. The slight up and down motion, when trailering allows over 1700 psi of oil pressure to build up on the wrong side of the oil pump. Since the oil pump cannot exceed that 1700 psi, the unit is effectively hydraulically locked into position (the elec motor runs and does nothing).<br /><br />The proper method for trailering is to have the engine in a full tilt position and resting on the trailering support bracket, then have both trim rams pulled in to a point where the engine makes a jerking motion. At this point, immediately take your finger off of the PTT trim switch. Now, quickly and sharply, tap the PTT up button. This removes the vast majority of down hydraulic pressure but at the same time, the engine is solidly locked into position and cannot rock up and down.<br /><br />(The Cure)<br />Have the engine in the up position and supported so that it cannot fall. Look straight at the PTT assy.... you will see what looks like a large slotted screw on the port (left) side of the PTT assy, but which is in fact a check valve. Remove that valve and what you find inside which is a shuttle valve, and a spring on each end of that shuttle valve.<br /><br />After you've removed those items, look straight inside of that chamber. You'll be looking at the reverse side of another check valve. Look at the hole in the backside of the valve you removed. You will need a punch that will fit inside of that hole.<br /><br />Now, place the punch inside of the hole in that check valve that is still in the unit, and tap it rather sharply with a hammer. It will take quite a rap but the idea is to unseat the valve to release the hydraulic pressure. Watch your eyes as when you do release the pressure, it will have a tendency to spray out somewhat.<br /><br />After releasing the pressure, reassemble the shuttle valve, springs, and outer check valve. Fill the oil reservoir with PTT fluid, having the engine in the extreme full tilt position. That's it.
 

byeager10

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Re: power tilt & trim

joe i will try that i was reading my manual and it talked about a lockup valve but didnt say what to do.thanks alot ill let you know
 

brentg

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Re: power tilt & trim

I have a 1986 Yamaha 40 hp, the tilt trim also does not work, the motor for the trim does work but since i bought the boat I have had to manually pull up and down the motor in order to use the boat, from what I have read on this article, I therefore believe that I am also locked in the hydrolic system, is this true??<br /><br />I also have another problem I would like to ask you, my oil pump is locked in full which there for lockes the carburator in full throttle. Would you know why the oil pump is locked??<br /><br />brentg
 

moderator1

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Re: power tilt & trim

brentg,<br /><br />It is considered rude to tag along on someone else's post with your own unique sitation. I have started a new thread for you in the Yamaha section.<br /><br />Please look in the Suzuki/Yamaha section for your replies.
 
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