Hi everyone,
My tilt trim motor is giving up. I figured before it gives up entirely I replace it.
The unit is from a 1978 Evinrude (model 115893) V4 Crossflow 115hp. They use the 3-wire tilt/trim assembly.
I am trying to remove the entire assembly so I can work on it on my bench. The 3-wire motor has 3 bolts holding it in place and once of them can only be accessed if you remove the assembly (or take the entire engine off the boat, which I am not willing to do as it hasn't been done in many years and I don't want to risk introducing any points where water may enter the transom. It's an old boat).
I was easily able to pull out the 6 bolts holding the assembly in place, but I can't push out the pin that is the pivot for the top tilt/trim hydraulic piston to the engine (see pics). The pin is usually held in place by a split pin, they came out easily. But I can't hammer the darn thing through!
Photo Album - Imgur
I have taken off the weight of the engine by hoisting it up by my rafters (using block and tackle set). I have been able to successfully un-stuck it over the past few days of constantly spraying WD40 and penetrating lube and tapping it. I can smash it hard enough with a hammer and it edges out, but as soon as it gets to the point you see in the pictures I can't make it budge anymore!
I have tried welding a dollop of metal to the end and smashing that and that worked to some degree, but I can't keep doing that all the way through.
I have tried heating up the ally around the pin and tapping it, but again no success. I have already tried using my pneumatic air hammer (like this one: http://www.maxxeshop.com/content/im...impact-pneumatic-chipping-hammer-air-saw.jpeg) but again this didn't help.
It's well and truly stuck! ARGH! Please help!
Does anyone have any ideas?
My tilt trim motor is giving up. I figured before it gives up entirely I replace it.
The unit is from a 1978 Evinrude (model 115893) V4 Crossflow 115hp. They use the 3-wire tilt/trim assembly.
I am trying to remove the entire assembly so I can work on it on my bench. The 3-wire motor has 3 bolts holding it in place and once of them can only be accessed if you remove the assembly (or take the entire engine off the boat, which I am not willing to do as it hasn't been done in many years and I don't want to risk introducing any points where water may enter the transom. It's an old boat).
I was easily able to pull out the 6 bolts holding the assembly in place, but I can't push out the pin that is the pivot for the top tilt/trim hydraulic piston to the engine (see pics). The pin is usually held in place by a split pin, they came out easily. But I can't hammer the darn thing through!
Photo Album - Imgur
I have taken off the weight of the engine by hoisting it up by my rafters (using block and tackle set). I have been able to successfully un-stuck it over the past few days of constantly spraying WD40 and penetrating lube and tapping it. I can smash it hard enough with a hammer and it edges out, but as soon as it gets to the point you see in the pictures I can't make it budge anymore!
I have tried welding a dollop of metal to the end and smashing that and that worked to some degree, but I can't keep doing that all the way through.
I have tried heating up the ally around the pin and tapping it, but again no success. I have already tried using my pneumatic air hammer (like this one: http://www.maxxeshop.com/content/im...impact-pneumatic-chipping-hammer-air-saw.jpeg) but again this didn't help.
It's well and truly stuck! ARGH! Please help!
Does anyone have any ideas?