What is this part? (#39) (IGNORE THIS POST)

Fl_Richard

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1995 150 What is this part? (#39) Tilt Lever Lock... Mine doesn't move and doesn't look like it should move..

It doesn't seen to affect anything just wondering.

Thanks,
Richard
 

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Re: What is this part? (#39) Tilt Lever Lock

Re: What is this part? (#39) Tilt Lever Lock

I ahve an Evinrude and it has a tilt lock, if you flip it one way the motor is locked down, if you flip it the other way it will allow the motor to come up if you hit something in the water.

I leave mine so the motor lifts if I hit something but it doesn't do anything beyond that.

Your inof was kind of vague, I hope that answered your question.
 

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Re: What is this part? (#39) Tilt Lever Lock

Re: What is this part? (#39) Tilt Lever Lock

I know it's vague. I'm trying to post a picture from the evinrude site but having problems......

Thanks for the rocket fast reply :)
 

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Re: What is this part? (#39) (IGNORE THIS POST)

Several ways you can post a decent picture from the parts catalogue.

The simple way: Zoom in one or twice, right click on the picture, click on properties then copy the url making sure you get all of it (4 lines)

Then just paste the url into your post like this http://shop2.evinrude.com/Scripts/I...6\22A.TIF&ilSC=34&ilIV=0&ilBR=0&ilIF=P&ilRE=8 to make a clickable link.

Or if you are a smartarse do it LIKE THIS

Another is as before to copy the URL then paste that in to the up-loader in Photobucket and upload the picture to your P'bucket album. Then either copy the "IMG code" or the "Thumb code" and paste that into your post to put the whole picture or a clickable thumbnail in your post.

A third way is to copy the picture into your photo-editor. Add labels to the bits you are interested in or whatever then upload that to P'bucket and paste in the code as before.

The tilt lock as said. Allow the engine to tilt freely if you hit an obstruction while running but lock it if going astern or it will tilt itself up out of the water.
 

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Re: What is this part? (#39) (IGNORE THIS POST)

I don't have a user manual for the engines only the OEM service manual. My tilt lock doesn't turn and doesnt seem to be connected to anything either. Just kind of bolted to the midsection.

I've only had these engines for 5 years.. Never really noticed it and only tried to turn it when I disassembled everything for painting. IS there a trick to moving it? These engines are very clean without any corrosion to speak of. Is the "flush" position kick up mode? These are 150hp engines, I've never had them tilt up in reverse or hit anything hard for that matter.

Thanks

See this Picture - http://shop2.evinrude.com/Scripts/I...6\22A.TIF&ilSC=34&ilIV=0&ilBR=0&ilIF=P&ilRE=8
 
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