sutor623
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Hey guys,
Aside from adding fluid, I don't have much experience in the TnT dept. I do know that these systems will show their first signs of failure on cold days. ( I guess the seals contract in the cold.) My motor (v4 looper) will run through the entire tilt and trim range from top to bottom, but when you first try and raise it, it gets a little whiny for a second and has a little delay before the motor starts to raise. You can also hear a little bit of crackling for the first few seconds. Ill try and post a video tonight.
Anyways, would a simply drain and fill with fresh fluid help? Maybe just top the system off and try and run any air out of the lines? Or should I just leave it alone until it inevitably will need to have the cylinders rebuilt? Thanks fellas.
Aside from adding fluid, I don't have much experience in the TnT dept. I do know that these systems will show their first signs of failure on cold days. ( I guess the seals contract in the cold.) My motor (v4 looper) will run through the entire tilt and trim range from top to bottom, but when you first try and raise it, it gets a little whiny for a second and has a little delay before the motor starts to raise. You can also hear a little bit of crackling for the first few seconds. Ill try and post a video tonight.
Anyways, would a simply drain and fill with fresh fluid help? Maybe just top the system off and try and run any air out of the lines? Or should I just leave it alone until it inevitably will need to have the cylinders rebuilt? Thanks fellas.