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Tilt&trim works great under no load, not well under load
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<blockquote data-quote="Wvhunteradkins" data-source="post: 454132" data-attributes="member: 23802"><p>Sorry guys been a little busy here lately. The wife and I finally had our little girl. Healthy as a horse! Mom did well also. But the tilt trim is a cmc power tilt and trim system. This is what it looks like. It has one ram. The engine is a 40 horse Johnson on a 17 ft jon with one of those dolphin tail looking plane helpers. If I tilt it all the way up, as In when it limits out and the engine is nearly lateral, it has a hard time tilting back down. You have to let it set that way a minute almost like the pump is cavitating. I’m pretty sharp with mechanical things but have not dealt with hydraulics a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wvhunteradkins, post: 454132, member: 23802"] Sorry guys been a little busy here lately. The wife and I finally had our little girl. Healthy as a horse! Mom did well also. But the tilt trim is a cmc power tilt and trim system. This is what it looks like. It has one ram. The engine is a 40 horse Johnson on a 17 ft jon with one of those dolphin tail looking plane helpers. If I tilt it all the way up, as In when it limits out and the engine is nearly lateral, it has a hard time tilting back down. You have to let it set that way a minute almost like the pump is cavitating. I’m pretty sharp with mechanical things but have not dealt with hydraulics a lot. [/QUOTE]
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