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TRS Trim Ram Mystery Part #'s
Merc lists the ram for TRS as part #47342A12. On both of my drives the left arm is part #87412 and the right is #87411. Anyone ever heard of these part #'s?. The 87411's have an older style Merc logo on them but they're otherwise identical to each other. Both part #'s have external lines. The other thing I noticed with the drive pin removed, the left hand-arms run in and out much faster than the right-hand arms. In fact, the right-hand arms hardly move until the left ones are all the way in or out. Is this normal or do I need to rebuild the slower ones?
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Well when I run the part #'s at mercruiser I can tell you the price of
Item Number:87411 is Superseded to 87411A6 Supersession Item Number: 87411A6 Status: Active [They have 6 left in stock] Weight: 3.25 lbs Description: OUTER TUBE-PORT Package Quantity: 1 MSRP: $271.07. And also Part # 87412 is Superseded to 87412A6 Supersession Item Number: 87412A6 Status: Active [They have over 10 in stock] Weight: 2.938 lbs Description: OUTER TUBE-STBD Package Quantity: 1 MSRP: $271.07. And if you wanted the hole ram then part # then, 47342A12 is Superseded to 47342A23 Supersession Item Number: 47342A23 Status: PNLA [But Merc is showing they still have 5 in stock in FOND DU LAC,WI] Weight: 10.375 lbs Description: CYL ASSY-HYD Package Quantity: 1 MSRP: $902.33 |
OK, so it appears that I have older style rams that are different part #'s on the port and starboard sides. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the them and if its normal for the starboard rams to more more slowly then the port?
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The difference is the way the lines run. It is not a big difference and I have actually swapped them around in a jam. They will ussually move like you are saying. I ussually try and turn the end and if it turns relatively easy then it is good to go. If you can not turn them then time to rebuild.
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
(Post 2994657)
The difference is the way the lines run. It is not a big difference and I have actually swapped them around in a jam. They will ussually move like you are saying. I ussually try and turn the end and if it turns relatively easy then it is good to go. If you can not turn them then time to rebuild.
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Thanks for the info guys. I tried to turn mine: 1 is tight but I can turn it by hand. The others I need to put a screwdriver through the pin hole to turn them. Is that normal or is it rebuild time? Are the rebuild kits different for the 87411 and 87412?
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Probably time for a rebuild then. The rebuild kits are the same.
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Thanks again, Audiofn.
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Originally Posted by ctuck0659
(Post 2994815)
Thanks for the info guys. I tried to turn mine: 1 is tight but I can turn it by hand. The others I need to put a screwdriver through the pin hole to turn them. Is that normal or is it rebuild time? Are the rebuild kits different for the 87411 and 87412?
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The overhaul kit is 86611A1, seal kit is 25-79871A1
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