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riski bidness 03-31-2012 02:53 PM

bravo one drives
 
Started the engines for the first time. Raised and lowered the port drive all went well. Raised starboard drive but would not go down.looked for leaks but found none.anyone have any ideas . The boat is a 1993 y
Top gun

edb07 03-31-2012 06:10 PM

Drives raised but stuck in up position.
 
Same thing happened yesterday to me but both drives. Trim pumps working but neither drive will go back down. Finally had someone stand and jump up and down on the drives and they lowered. Anyone got any ideas on the problem? What is the possibility that all rams would cause problems at the same time? Boat sets on hoist in salt water.

dereknkathy 03-31-2012 06:13 PM

check fluid level in pumps.

edb07 03-31-2012 06:46 PM

Both full. It is acting like rams are locking on something. Very frustrating.

proboat-wes 03-31-2012 08:29 PM

rams
 
sometimes if the boats been setting for a while this wiil happen usually after winter.run the drive all the way up and after its up stay on the switch for about 5 or so seconds then run the down button doing the same thing.then back up again staying on the button for about 5 seconds or so.if after 5 or 6 times and it doesnt start going down theres a good chance that the o-rings in the rams have stuck against the outer cylinder and it will need to be disassembled.always make sure the resovoir is full

dereknkathy 04-02-2012 06:12 AM

the down side is MUCH weaker than up. up has to lift drive against all your power when trimming. all down has to do is stop holding it up, and the prop will push it down. designed that way. if doesn't go down good, have a bud stand on it and run it up and down past the sticky spot. will probably clear up.

edb07 04-02-2012 09:49 AM

Stuck Drives
 
Will give it a try later this week. Seems odd that both would do it at the same time, but have eliminated most causes except stuck rams at near same position. Will post results Thursday.

dereknkathy 04-03-2012 05:25 AM

they are completely seperate systems. in this case, the right hand doesn't care what the left hand is doing.

Pismo10 04-03-2012 07:56 AM

Air. Just run it up and down several times. Stand on it, etc.

qaberdeen 04-09-2012 09:07 PM

I'm having the same problems with my Bravo Drive i think..

Mines goes all the way up with no problem, and shuts off once it gets to the stop point, but when i try to bring it down, it goes about 1/2 way down and stops, so if i continue to press on the trim switch, it sounds as if, it's still engaged but it's not moving,,at times i do here some binding noises, but it comes and goes, and i cant pinpoint where its comin from..

i've been meaning to get to it, but weather has not been on my side.. does it sould like it has air in the lines, should i stand on it .. and it does not seem to have any play in it as well..

i have an electrical trim sender guage that does work either, so that didn't help.. could it be ram..but i do plan to disconnect the rams to c if theres any thing obstructing the drive.....Any other suggestions

Thks Q

edb07 04-09-2012 09:15 PM

Followup to Drives Stuck in Up Position
 
Had a friend jump up and down on both drives while I pressed trim down. Both drives lowered after several jumps. They go up easy but still have a point that they stop. Will continue and see if it works out. Drives are down now and appear to be working but you can see them slow at midpoint. Hope it is just air in the lines.

Thanks for everyones replies. At least we got the boat going today.

gingerboyz1 04-12-2012 06:24 AM

Hi there we have had the same problem 4 about 3 weeks with one of our bravo one drives
It turned out to be a faulty solanoid on the power trim pump hope this helps


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