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Power trim woes
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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5641632" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>The unit was full of oil. I finally got the manual valve screw turned, and lowered the motor. If anyone has a seized manual screw, penetrating oil and wait about an hour for it to work. Once the motor lowered down to the trim shafts it started working. Checked the oil again in a lower position and it was still full. I guess when I raised it in the fall it just got stuck.</p><p></p><p>My recommendation: turn that screw once a year and keep it freed up. I broke a number 3 blade flat head screwdriver trying to free it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5641632, member: 23645"] The unit was full of oil. I finally got the manual valve screw turned, and lowered the motor. If anyone has a seized manual screw, penetrating oil and wait about an hour for it to work. Once the motor lowered down to the trim shafts it started working. Checked the oil again in a lower position and it was still full. I guess when I raised it in the fall it just got stuck. My recommendation: turn that screw once a year and keep it freed up. I broke a number 3 blade flat head screwdriver trying to free it up. [/QUOTE]
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