Re: Thanks for the help II.
I couldn't find any decent info on removing the power tilt/trim assembly until I searched this forum. Many thanks to those posted with a similar problem and the resolution provided by others. The upper pin is a bear to remove but PB nutbuster, heat, a big hammer and persistance will pay off. It took two days but finally got it out. Just as well as the motor screw that is tucked up out of the way is the one that wouldn't break loose. I actually twisted the head off. A little more PB and persistance got the remainder of the screw out. Again many thanks to those who contributed the sound advice on how to remove the assembly.