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I have a 1985 Merc 1150 in-line six. The twin power trim pistons have
(actually, had) a freely-rotating ball bearing at the tip where it contacts the engine body. One has corroded and disappeared completely, and the other is close to doing the same thing. Is this an item that can (or needs to) be replaced, or can I live without them and not do damage? I'm hoping that if it needs to be fixed it wouldn't involve replacing the entire piston assembly. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for any replies. Rick |
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