Chaparral210SSi
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2024
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Hi all,
I'm new here but have used the forum a ton while working on the outdrive of my boat (2007 Chaparral 210 SSi - Alpha One Gen 2). Amazing content and extremely helpful people here.
Onto my issue(s) - My outdrive was showing quite a bit of paint flaking/some corrosion so I've undertaken a maintenance and refinishing job.
My current hiccup (the job seems to get bigger by the day) is in regards to the trim cylinders/rams. I went to remove them to refinish them and as I was draining them realized that the fluid looked like it had water intrusion. First question is - what is the most likely culprit here, the seals on the cylinders themselves? The trim seemed to function just fine and never realized any leaks or fluid levels dropping at the reservoir to any noticeable degree.
Next, I had a real time getting the hoses off of the port side cylinder (ie I couldn't, tried everything - heat, PB blaster, myriad of wrenches/vice grips). The hoses looked like they could use replacing anyways so I just cut them and used a 6 point socket to remove them. I manually cycled the cylinders to get all remaining fluid out, cleaned them up/sanded and painted them. When I go to reinstall them, from what I've read you can purge the lines by simply cycling the trim up/down. Is this still the case if I've emptied the cylinders themselves or must I use another method to refill the cylinders (as I've read in the manual)?
Thank you in advance and happy to be a part of such a great forum. I'm sure there will be more posts to follow as I'm tackling many things I'm unfamiliar with!
Daniel
I'm new here but have used the forum a ton while working on the outdrive of my boat (2007 Chaparral 210 SSi - Alpha One Gen 2). Amazing content and extremely helpful people here.
Onto my issue(s) - My outdrive was showing quite a bit of paint flaking/some corrosion so I've undertaken a maintenance and refinishing job.
My current hiccup (the job seems to get bigger by the day) is in regards to the trim cylinders/rams. I went to remove them to refinish them and as I was draining them realized that the fluid looked like it had water intrusion. First question is - what is the most likely culprit here, the seals on the cylinders themselves? The trim seemed to function just fine and never realized any leaks or fluid levels dropping at the reservoir to any noticeable degree.
Next, I had a real time getting the hoses off of the port side cylinder (ie I couldn't, tried everything - heat, PB blaster, myriad of wrenches/vice grips). The hoses looked like they could use replacing anyways so I just cut them and used a 6 point socket to remove them. I manually cycled the cylinders to get all remaining fluid out, cleaned them up/sanded and painted them. When I go to reinstall them, from what I've read you can purge the lines by simply cycling the trim up/down. Is this still the case if I've emptied the cylinders themselves or must I use another method to refill the cylinders (as I've read in the manual)?
Thank you in advance and happy to be a part of such a great forum. I'm sure there will be more posts to follow as I'm tackling many things I'm unfamiliar with!
Daniel