Hi,
Just aquired a 17' Dateline Bounty that needs some restoration (it has sat around unused for many years), it has a Mercruiser 140 GM 4cyl circa late '70s.
Anyway the trim rams dont move despite the pump whirring, have disconnected the ram ends from out drive and they still dont move, from inspection I suspect the anodes on the end of the rams have badly corroded and may have 'clamped' / jammed the ram (of course also possible that there is further problems inside ram, but first things first). How are you suppoed to remove these anodes? Do they screw into the end of the ram, or is there any form of grub screw etc?
The rams are so tight I cant even rotate them (I presume I should be able to when they not connected to drive?), so common sense says that its not surprising they wont go in / out.
Also how do u get the anodes off the ram arms as they appear to be complete rings around the rams (presuming I can ever loosen them off the end of the cylinder...), the attachement points at the ends of the ram are welded on so cant remove it so as to slide it off. The pics I have seen of new anodes have a section cut out of the circle to go onto the ram, is there a filler piece that then goes in that slot thus then formaing a complete circle?
So far I have soaked them in penetrating oil with no luck
Any tips appreciated as I am more familier to sailing yachts with prop shafts, than outdrives!
Many thanks,
Anthony
Just aquired a 17' Dateline Bounty that needs some restoration (it has sat around unused for many years), it has a Mercruiser 140 GM 4cyl circa late '70s.
Anyway the trim rams dont move despite the pump whirring, have disconnected the ram ends from out drive and they still dont move, from inspection I suspect the anodes on the end of the rams have badly corroded and may have 'clamped' / jammed the ram (of course also possible that there is further problems inside ram, but first things first). How are you suppoed to remove these anodes? Do they screw into the end of the ram, or is there any form of grub screw etc?
The rams are so tight I cant even rotate them (I presume I should be able to when they not connected to drive?), so common sense says that its not surprising they wont go in / out.
Also how do u get the anodes off the ram arms as they appear to be complete rings around the rams (presuming I can ever loosen them off the end of the cylinder...), the attachement points at the ends of the ram are welded on so cant remove it so as to slide it off. The pics I have seen of new anodes have a section cut out of the circle to go onto the ram, is there a filler piece that then goes in that slot thus then formaing a complete circle?
So far I have soaked them in penetrating oil with no luck
Any tips appreciated as I am more familier to sailing yachts with prop shafts, than outdrives!
Many thanks,
Anthony