Re: Trim pump problems 1987 Yamaha ProV 150
Something intermittent like that can be hard to isolate. The relay may sound like it is clicking real good and it is but the actual contacts can be burned and pitted. From what I saw, thats the weak part of the relay. They are not really points like you would expect, just pimples and dimples pressed into a thin piece of metal.
Hook jumpers to both leads on the relay and check for voltage while operating the pump. You should still have 12 volts at the meter if the pump operates as the meter is in parallel. If the pump quits you should have also lost some or all voltage at the meter as the contacts will not supply 12 volts under a load. Years ago my employer entered the space age and provides us with FLUKE digital meters. I could never adapt to the digital readouts, ( remember the digital dash read outs on car? Did not last to long! ) Turned out the FLUKE meters did not put enough load on a circuit and we went back to using trusty SIMPSON 260 analog meters. Is something reassuring about seeing a needle actually move.
Will try to sneak this by. Am getting ill, cleaning up my stash for the wife, one thing going on the street is a trim motor. 4 bolt if you need it. regards FRED