DukesFin
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I've got an '74 model OMC 165 Stringer outdrive and a GM L6 250cid motor with the trim motor mounted to the front motor mount...
My trim gauge has never worked (when trimming, the gauge either bottoms out or did not move at all, but it DID trim up and down with no problems.
Now, it won't trim up or down. When I hit the switch, I can hear a "click", but that is all.
While I was working on the motor, I had the battery out, so I grounded the battery to the engine block and ran a hot wire to both the "up" and "down" leads on the solenoids (where the up and down wires are connected from the trim motor). When I did this, the motor did run, but when touching the hot wire to the leads, it sparked pretty good right when it touched, but DID operate the trim both up and down. Not for long though. On it's way down, it just quit. I think my battery was low enough for this to be the cause of the motor only running a few seconds though.
Where do I begin troubleshooting the trim system?
Thanks!
My trim gauge has never worked (when trimming, the gauge either bottoms out or did not move at all, but it DID trim up and down with no problems.
Now, it won't trim up or down. When I hit the switch, I can hear a "click", but that is all.
While I was working on the motor, I had the battery out, so I grounded the battery to the engine block and ran a hot wire to both the "up" and "down" leads on the solenoids (where the up and down wires are connected from the trim motor). When I did this, the motor did run, but when touching the hot wire to the leads, it sparked pretty good right when it touched, but DID operate the trim both up and down. Not for long though. On it's way down, it just quit. I think my battery was low enough for this to be the cause of the motor only running a few seconds though.
Where do I begin troubleshooting the trim system?
Thanks!