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Power Trim/Tilt Leaks into Hull
It's my neighbors boat so I don't know all the specs, but its a V8 with an
outdrive. The power trim keeps leaking into the rear transom area until the fluid reservoir is dry. The question is: Will it damage the power trim unit to run the boat as is? We don't really need to use the trim & tilt the remainder of the season. Don't want to burn anything up by being low on fluid. Thanks. |
Power Trim/Tilt Leaks into Hull
On Aug 6, 11:40*am, "Mike Slater" wrote:
It's my neighbors boat so I don't know all the specs, but its a V8 with an outdrive. *The power trim keeps leaking into the rear transom area until the fluid reservoir is dry. *The question is: Will it damage the power trim unit to run the boat as is? *We don't really need to use the trim & tilt the remainder of the season. *Don't want to burn anything up by being low on fluid. *Thanks. As logn as enough fluid stays in the cylinders to hold the outdrive in a fairly neutral position then it doesn't matter if the rest of the system leaks down. I'm guessing it stays in the water? |
Power Trim/Tilt Leaks into Hull
"jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... On Aug 6, 11:40 am, "Mike Slater" wrote: It's my neighbors boat so I don't know all the specs, but its a V8 with an outdrive. The power trim keeps leaking into the rear transom area until the fluid reservoir is dry. The question is: Will it damage the power trim unit to run the boat as is? We don't really need to use the trim & tilt the remainder of the season. Don't want to burn anything up by being low on fluid. Thanks. As logn as enough fluid stays in the cylinders to hold the outdrive in a fairly neutral position then it doesn't matter if the rest of the system leaks down. I'm guessing it stays in the water? --------------------------------------------------- Good point! Yes it stays trimmed wherever it is. But that makes me think at some point it may try to move. We better keep spare fluid with us just in case. Glad you mentioned that point. Mike |
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