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Two trim pumps, one slower on trim out? ITS XR drives
Heres the symptom. Haven't had the Sonic on the water yet-ICE. When I trim the drives up sitting on the trailer, the starboard pump sounds like it cavitates and trim movement slows on that drive. Both reservoirs have the proper level of what looks to be Merc trim fluid or 30 weight engine oil. How to diagnose further? KS
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the valving in the pump is usually the problem.you can buy new pumps cheaper than bying the parts to repair the pump in question.
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Sometimes the pickup tube will get clogged.
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A pickup tube in the reservoir?
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Originally Posted by Craney
(Post 4111204)
Sometimes the pickup tube will get clogged.
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Wonder if it is a voltage problem on the weaker pump? How are the pumps wired?
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Ok, maybe a better description would be, the electric motor sounds fine, the hydraulic area sounds normal until about 1/3 trimmed out, then it sounds like air cavitation? Do these have to be manually bled somehow? Yes, there is plenty of normal color and texture oil in the reservoir. Thanks for the input, KS.
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Originally Posted by KSFLYER1
(Post 4111321)
A pickup tube in the reservoir?
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Originally Posted by KSFLYER1
(Post 4111582)
Ok, maybe a better description would be, the electric motor sounds fine, the hydraulic area sounds normal until about 1/3 trimmed out, then it sounds like air cavitation? Do these have to be manually bled somehow? Yes, there is plenty of normal color and texture oil in the reservoir. Thanks for the input, KS.
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Update. Although the fluid looked ok, I used my vacuum oil change pump and replaced the trim pump oil in two steps, now all seems normal. According to Merc these are self bleeding upon running in and out. Will let you know if it is a long term solution. Really didn't think changing the fluid would make that much difference.
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