trim master trim tabs fixed by me with photos
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Hi guys
here is few photos how i fixed my leaking actuator
on this photo u can see one leaky cylinder

and on this photo fix icylinder in wise to undo front nut using it just multi grip .
make sure do not over do it after all it is just plastic

and this is what is in side of cylinder

On this photo u can see two set of seals . Top ones are old ones and new ones are below

and here is piston with new seals
to fit them on just push it with fingers

now just putt all together and fit cylinder back on boat
top up oil and just bleed them by operating up and down few times thay are self bleeding
and here is one fix cylinder like brand new all work takes around 20 min. I hope this will help to someone one day

cheers noluck71
here is few photos how i fixed my leaking actuator
on this photo u can see one leaky cylinder

and on this photo fix icylinder in wise to undo front nut using it just multi grip .
make sure do not over do it after all it is just plastic

and this is what is in side of cylinder

On this photo u can see two set of seals . Top ones are old ones and new ones are below

and here is piston with new seals
to fit them on just push it with fingers

now just putt all together and fit cylinder back on boat
top up oil and just bleed them by operating up and down few times thay are self bleeding
and here is one fix cylinder like brand new all work takes around 20 min. I hope this will help to someone one day

cheers noluck71
Last edited by noluck71; 07-03-2009 at 03:19 AM.
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I just got them from local seal store which is just 10 min away from my place
can not remember but cost me les than $10
http://www.sealimports.com.au/contacts.html
can not remember but cost me les than $10
http://www.sealimports.com.au/contacts.html
Last edited by noluck71; 06-03-2014 at 09:44 AM.




