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re: Power Trim Help
Posted on 6/30/11 at 3:38 pm to Tiger-Striped-Bass
Posted on 6/30/11 at 3:38 pm to Tiger-Striped-Bass
Damn you have a mystery on your hands. The only thing I can think of is the pump gear being faulty. Something would happen if it was moving fluid.
Posted on 6/30/11 at 4:03 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Well downshift, I am puzzled too.
I mean, if I close the bypass, I cannot budge the motor. Doesn't that imply that there is no air?
If I open the bypass, I can move it either way. Doesn't that imply that the fluid is transferring, going somewhere?
Yet when I run the trim motor, it doesn't actuate anything. It just runs.
I've really been trying to hit on someone who knows about this stuff before going deeper and causing myself extra work.
I mean, if I close the bypass, I cannot budge the motor. Doesn't that imply that there is no air?
If I open the bypass, I can move it either way. Doesn't that imply that the fluid is transferring, going somewhere?
Yet when I run the trim motor, it doesn't actuate anything. It just runs.
I've really been trying to hit on someone who knows about this stuff before going deeper and causing myself extra work.
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