Re: '92 Force 90 Tilt/Trim question
For what it is worth, I have had lots of fun working on my tilt/trim system on my 1988 Force/Bayliner. ;>)
The brushes went bad (wore out) on my electric motor for the pump. My pump/motor/system may not be the same as yours, but they all depend on the same basic components in the electric motor. So. after fixing those wires going into your motor, you might take a look at the motor itself, especially the brushes. If they look good just leave them be, they are a bugger to get back in (springs).
And... it might not be a bad idea to check the tilt/trim switch itself --- I have replaced three ---- one that failed after only a few days. Not very reliable.
I guess what I am saying is that while you are at it, it might be a good idea to check these other electrical components, since wear and tear may cause them to fail as well. I finally took my electrical pump motor to an alternator rebuild place and they did a super job on it for a very reasonable cost.
That's a list of my usual suspects, anyway. Hope this helps.