skydiveD30571
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Reading all the threads last year about the original SX-A trim pump cover leaking, and ThreeMileBayWaker's awesome DIY thread, I had a strange feeling all last year that I would soon have trim trouble. Well it started yesterday, but it's not a leaking cover.
When I stored the boat over the winter, I put the drive down to about 2" from the ground. I would check on it about once a month over the winter and each time the drive had dropped down to the ground. Last week I put the battery in to raise the drive and tow home for some spring cleaning. Nothing abnormal with trim operation. Took it back to storage and this time left it up so that I could monitor droppage levels. A couple days later I came back expecting it to be on the ground and it wasnt. Not all the way up, but mostly. A week later I went to storage and the drive has dropped significantly....about 2/3 down now.
With plans to tow home again, hooked the battery up and hit the trim up button. I can hear an obvious high pitched whine that I believe to be the electric motor in the trim pump (I have no idea how these actually work) but that normal, deeper, louder tone of the hydraulic pump is gone and of course the drive goes nowhere. Not up or down. The pump cover has never leaked, and although the trim cylinder ends have shown a small amount of liquid here and there (less than a drop) for a couple years now, I didn't expect a low fluid scenario. But just to be sure I added some and tried again. No dice. I also can't lift or push down the drive which makes me believe fluid levels are ok.
It sounds to me like a shot pump, but of course Volvo doesn't sell the pump on it's own, but instead the whole trim pump assembly which is $900. I DON'T NEED THE COVER AND NEW LINES TOO! Before I fork that out, I plan to take this one apart and see if I can tell what's going on. Does anyone have experience with trim pumps, how they operate, or what would cause the motor to run and not the pump? How about having a local hydraulic shop take a look at it?
How about a way to release pressure before taking the pump out since I can't trim down?
When I stored the boat over the winter, I put the drive down to about 2" from the ground. I would check on it about once a month over the winter and each time the drive had dropped down to the ground. Last week I put the battery in to raise the drive and tow home for some spring cleaning. Nothing abnormal with trim operation. Took it back to storage and this time left it up so that I could monitor droppage levels. A couple days later I came back expecting it to be on the ground and it wasnt. Not all the way up, but mostly. A week later I went to storage and the drive has dropped significantly....about 2/3 down now.
With plans to tow home again, hooked the battery up and hit the trim up button. I can hear an obvious high pitched whine that I believe to be the electric motor in the trim pump (I have no idea how these actually work) but that normal, deeper, louder tone of the hydraulic pump is gone and of course the drive goes nowhere. Not up or down. The pump cover has never leaked, and although the trim cylinder ends have shown a small amount of liquid here and there (less than a drop) for a couple years now, I didn't expect a low fluid scenario. But just to be sure I added some and tried again. No dice. I also can't lift or push down the drive which makes me believe fluid levels are ok.
It sounds to me like a shot pump, but of course Volvo doesn't sell the pump on it's own, but instead the whole trim pump assembly which is $900. I DON'T NEED THE COVER AND NEW LINES TOO! Before I fork that out, I plan to take this one apart and see if I can tell what's going on. Does anyone have experience with trim pumps, how they operate, or what would cause the motor to run and not the pump? How about having a local hydraulic shop take a look at it?
How about a way to release pressure before taking the pump out since I can't trim down?