Advice Removing Trim Cylinders from Transom Fork

Ski1491

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I have a 1999 Four Wins 214 I have been working on for some time and latest project has been stripping, painting and restoration of the transom shield and components. Ran into a bad steering are during disassembly and a local boat mechanic had one complete with tilt cylinders for a decent price. Problem is I can't seem to drive the large stainless pin through, it's really seized up. I had to persuade old one a bit, but nothing like this one, can't get it to budge. Soaked it in PB6, didn't seem to help. I attached a picture of the assembly also. I did remove the two lower grounding strap bolts as well as the retaining clips. Anybody have any experience or advice I sure would appreciate it.

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Don S

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Re: Advice Removing Trim Cylinders from Transom Fork

The pin is froze in the trim rams and the gimbal ring. Happens when they don't get removed and lubed occasionally.
Extend the rams out and try some heat. A good hydraulic press would be a better choice.
 
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