May as well jump right in for my first post.
Quick history: Bought a '95 Sunbird Neptune and '99 DT115 in August 2013.
Motor has been running great since I got it. End of last season I noticed an oil slick behind the boat that kept getting worse. Pulled the boat in November and left the trim/tilt for warm weather.......
Fast forward to this week.
Spring has sort of sprung in the NE so I decided to tackle my leaky trim unit.
The dust seals on top of the tilt cap and both trim caps appeared to be compromised. I decided to (regrettably) remove the whole unit from the boat for easier access. After several days which resulted in the use of a torch and lots of yelling, I was able to remove (cut out) the lower mounting pin.
I now have the trim unit on the bench and can't get the caps off for the life of me. I've tried some heat and several different pin wrenches without any luck.
Before I resort to more volatile measures or taking it to a mechanic, has anyone successfully rebuilt their trim unit? Perhaps there's a tool that will make the job easier. I'm thinking the 16 years of saltwater have just fused the cap to the housing and it needs some more persuasion.
Looking forward to the information on this site and helping out where I can.
Quick history: Bought a '95 Sunbird Neptune and '99 DT115 in August 2013.
Motor has been running great since I got it. End of last season I noticed an oil slick behind the boat that kept getting worse. Pulled the boat in November and left the trim/tilt for warm weather.......
Fast forward to this week.
Spring has sort of sprung in the NE so I decided to tackle my leaky trim unit.
The dust seals on top of the tilt cap and both trim caps appeared to be compromised. I decided to (regrettably) remove the whole unit from the boat for easier access. After several days which resulted in the use of a torch and lots of yelling, I was able to remove (cut out) the lower mounting pin.
I now have the trim unit on the bench and can't get the caps off for the life of me. I've tried some heat and several different pin wrenches without any luck.
Before I resort to more volatile measures or taking it to a mechanic, has anyone successfully rebuilt their trim unit? Perhaps there's a tool that will make the job easier. I'm thinking the 16 years of saltwater have just fused the cap to the housing and it needs some more persuasion.
Looking forward to the information on this site and helping out where I can.
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