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The trim pot (alpha, starboard side) is very very easy to remove, degrease
:-), disassemble, reassemble and reinstall. I've done it but was not looking at the range (I'm thinking it was not 270, more like 90-120). On mine, that 6 (8?) sided piece of &^%$# plastic insert had broken and therefore was slipping. Maybe just pop it off and take a look for yourself ? "Hans-Joachim Sellner" wrote in message ... Hope that Trim-Indicators and -senders stand for Electronics too, so it will be the right group here for my question: Mercruiser's trim-sender is a potentiometric one with a down-resistance of 10 Ohms and an up-resistance of 167 Ohms. Does anybody know, whether this 157 Ohm-difference is a fraction of a built-in standard-poti with a full-angle of 270°? If it is a fraction only, then the max. poti-value over a range of 270° should be about 850 Ohm, because trim/tilt (max) is about 50°. Or is the built-in poti a special one with a max. angle of the said 50° + some additional degrees for "mechanical" security? Appreciating any contribution, bye, Hajo |