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Originally Posted by Cole2534
(Post 3892883)
That's one way to do it, but I'm going to try the method that doesn't require bleeding cylinders first. :whistle:
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Originally Posted by GAZ
(Post 3893217)
Thanks! Just ordered one. I have the same problem with my new drive, can't go all the way up or the helmet contacts the gimble ring. Are the shims a pain to put on?
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Originally Posted by motor
(Post 3893221)
if your problem is the last bit of tilt range(not the lower trim range)the limit switch won't fix it and that is the way to do it. Trim limit switches only work down somewhere around the thrust pads
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Originally Posted by motor
(Post 3893221)
If your problem is the last bit of tilt range(not the lower trim range)The limit switch won't fix it and that is the way to do it. Trim limit switches only work down somewhere around the thrust pads
In its original setup you'd be out of the adjustment range. However if one were to re-index the setup and tinker with it I think you'd get to where the drive will stop automatically before the steering contacts the hull. I'm thinking that if it weren't for the steering linkage the drive would tilt up fully without issue. Does anyone know the pin to pin length the spacers limit the cylinders? I'd like to measure and make sure it provides adequate protection. The thought of the stuck solenoid suckssss. |
The travel limit of the switch won't allow it to rotate that far. If you set it at the top limit you wouldn't be able to lower your drive all the way. I will measure the spacers when I get to the shop. They are real easy to put in.
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The spacers are 5/8'', you can put up to 3 per side.
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Originally Posted by KWright
(Post 3893539)
The travel limit of the switch won't allow it to rotate that far.
I'm headed to my shop this afternoon to do some other work on the drive so I'll measure and see what will work best. |
usually what fails is the wires where they go through the transom. i have seen one setup where the wires are routed thru transom above the gimball housing. it is another hole in transom, but you don't hafta pull drive(s) to get to the wiring...
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Bump.
I finally measured some things, and I'd like to limit cylinder extension to 25-1/4". Does anyone know pin-to-pin length at full extension of these cylinders? I'd like to know how many spacers to order. Thanks, Cole |
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