stewfish1818
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1990 150 TXESB Modlel I believe
What is the trim switch mounted on the inside body of the motor just above the T&T (TILT AND TRIM). I rebuilt my T&T and the trim switch got messed up and moves freely now. I just pushed it back when testing the rebuilt T&T.
My manual gives a paragraph on how to set it but not why and what it does or when it should be set (low or high, etc) and you can barely understand what they are talking about. I am waiting for money to spend $80 on a factory manual. I assume they are way better and have lots of pictures and labelled diagrams compared to the multi-year manuals; is this true?
My assumption is that it tells the tilt when to stop so it won't trim the boat to lift up the back end and thus be digging the bow down into the water.
I assume the trim goes down and when the motor hits the trim tabs they go down. Or, does the switch need to be set at this point? I don't have one of those bars preventing the motor from going down to a certain point that slides across the dozen holes on each side of the body, it can go all the way and then I guess to the bottom of the T&T laying flat on it with the pegs in but I haven't tried.
The tilt and trim works fine but I haven't taken it down too far as I didn't know where to set it I can get the engine perfect 90 degrees well at least the cowling is flat/level. That's as far as I tested it out on the water with no problems.
What should I do at this point. Will it cause a problem, slam down on the T&T, ????
Please give second opinions to others
What is the trim switch mounted on the inside body of the motor just above the T&T (TILT AND TRIM). I rebuilt my T&T and the trim switch got messed up and moves freely now. I just pushed it back when testing the rebuilt T&T.
My manual gives a paragraph on how to set it but not why and what it does or when it should be set (low or high, etc) and you can barely understand what they are talking about. I am waiting for money to spend $80 on a factory manual. I assume they are way better and have lots of pictures and labelled diagrams compared to the multi-year manuals; is this true?
My assumption is that it tells the tilt when to stop so it won't trim the boat to lift up the back end and thus be digging the bow down into the water.
I assume the trim goes down and when the motor hits the trim tabs they go down. Or, does the switch need to be set at this point? I don't have one of those bars preventing the motor from going down to a certain point that slides across the dozen holes on each side of the body, it can go all the way and then I guess to the bottom of the T&T laying flat on it with the pegs in but I haven't tried.
The tilt and trim works fine but I haven't taken it down too far as I didn't know where to set it I can get the engine perfect 90 degrees well at least the cowling is flat/level. That's as far as I tested it out on the water with no problems.
What should I do at this point. Will it cause a problem, slam down on the T&T, ????
Please give second opinions to others