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Tilt&trim works great under no load, not well under load
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 454416" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>Check the fluid level in the actuator. Better yet, replace it with ATF (dexron 3 is fine) and filled to the proper level; and try again. IF old fluid has water in it, plan on buying a new actuator as CMC does not sell parts to fix it. They'll sell you a new actuator or a whole new CMC unit but not a single part for the actuator. That has always been sore spot with CMC. I have one in the shop that has bad brushes in the motor. Simple fix. $400. Brushes come with a new actuator :x :x </p><p></p><p>And the sad part is, I can't find a single motor anywhere that I can source the brushes. I've even had the brush plate at an electronics shop for over a year so he could find something-but no luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 454416, member: 7376"] Check the fluid level in the actuator. Better yet, replace it with ATF (dexron 3 is fine) and filled to the proper level; and try again. IF old fluid has water in it, plan on buying a new actuator as CMC does not sell parts to fix it. They'll sell you a new actuator or a whole new CMC unit but not a single part for the actuator. That has always been sore spot with CMC. I have one in the shop that has bad brushes in the motor. Simple fix. $400. Brushes come with a new actuator :x :x And the sad part is, I can't find a single motor anywhere that I can source the brushes. I've even had the brush plate at an electronics shop for over a year so he could find something-but no luck. [/QUOTE]
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