Tilt and trim cylender tee

Jeffneal1988

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217.jpgI have a 74 115Hp. It has and add on Tilt and Trim it's a 2 ram system not sure what kind. On the bottom of the cylinder there is a "Tee" So I kinda thought that maybe a factory TNT from the same year but bigger motor would work. replacement parts for a Evinrude 135hp factory Tilt and Trim and of course the part is Obsolete but i'm not even sure if thats the one I need or will any "Tee" work I'm confused. The tee goes to the lower tilt line I think here is some pics
 

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RRitt

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

it is probably a 1/8" male pipe to female 3/16" brake tube. Should be in stock at most NAPA.
 

Jeffneal1988

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

it also has threads on top RRitt I'm actually looking For the Tee not the line any Idea's
 

RRitt

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

yes, it's a tee. 1 male and 2 female
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

The tee you are looking for may be part number 122497. If so, this Bombardier dealership has 6 new pcs in inventory. Give them a call:
US BOATWORKS INC, 930 OSAGE AVE, KANSAS CITY, KS, 66105-1850 (913) 342-0011
 

Jeffneal1988

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

So I just ask to a break tube? Any autoparts store could have this??
 

RRitt

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Re: Tilt and trim cylender tee

So I just ask to a break tube? Any autoparts store could have this??

i would go to a NAPA. most autoparts stores will just have a small selection of emergency pre-packaged on a display. NAPA should have a wall rack of drawers and bins with brass brake fittings. The 1970-1989 johnnyrude used 1/8" male pipe threads, brass adapters, and SS brake tubes. Same stuff as your average buick except in brass, aluminum, or SS. (your trim system was actually engineered by a detroit automotive oem contractor).
 
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