Trim Motor Manual
Trim Motor Manual
Trim Motor Manual
POWER TRIM
Section 5A - Oildyne Trim Pump
Table of Contents
Trim Pump Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Valve Pressure Specifications . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Electrical Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Torque Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Special Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Lubricants/Adhesives/Sealers . . . . . . . . 5A-2 Trim Pump Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-3 Oildyne Trim Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-3 Maintaining Power Trim Pump Oil Level . . 5A-4 Air Bleeding Power Trim System . . . . . . . . 5A-5 Bleeding OUT/UP Trim Circuit . . . . . . . . 5A-5 Bleeding IN/DOWN Trim Circuit . . . . . . 5A-6 Testing Power Trim Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-7 Test Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-7 Internal Restriction Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-8 OUT/UP Pressure Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-8 IN/DOWN Pressure Test . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-10 Trim Pump Hydraulic System . . . . . . . . 5A-11 Trim Cylinder Internal Leak Test . . . . . . . . 5A-12 Trim Cylinder Shock Piston Test . . . . . 5A-14 Motor and Electrical Bench Tests . . . . . . . 5A-15 Trim Pump Motor Test (In Boat) . . . . . 5A-15 Trim Pump Motor Test (Out of Boat) . . 5A-16 Solenoid Test (Pump In Boat) . . . . . . . 5A-17 Solenoid Test (Pump Out of Boat) . . . . 5A-18 110 Amp Fuse Test (Pump in Boat) . . 5A-20 110 Amp Fuse Test (Pump Out of Boat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-21 20 Amp Fuse Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-21 Trim Pump Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-22 Hydraulic Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filter Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UP Pressure Relief Valve Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOWN Pressure Relief Valve Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal Relief Valve Replacement . . . Pump Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adapter Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adapter Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pump Shaft Oil Seal Replacement . . . Motor Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Armature Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuity Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test for Shorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning Commutator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test for Open Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test for Short in Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal Switch Continuity Test . . . . . . Brush Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trim Pump Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trim Pump Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . Model With Three-Button Trim/Trailer Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Model With Trim In Handle and Trailer Switch Separate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A-23 5A-23 5A-24 5A-25 5A-26 5A-27 5A-28 5A-29 5A-30 5A-33 5A-35 5A-35 5A-38 5A-38 5A-39 5A-39 5A-39 5A-39 5A-40 5A-41 5A-42 5A-44 5A-50 5A-51 5A-51 5A-52
5
A
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Electrical Specification
PUMP AMPERAGE DRAW 115 Amps at: PRESSURE PSI 2200-2600 kPa 15173-17932
Torque Specification
DESCRIPTION Up Pressure Relief Valve Down Pressure Relief Valve Thermal Relief Valve Pump-to-Adaptor Mounting Screws Motor-to-Adaptor Mounting Screws Hex Plug Retainers UP Pressure Hydraulic Hose (Black) DOWN Pressure Hydraulic Hose (Gray) 110 110 TORQUE lb. in. 70 70 70 70 25 38-50 lb. ft. Nm 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 2.8 51-67 12 12
Special Tools
DESCRIPTION Trim Pump Test Gauge Kit Torque Wrench (lb. in.) PART NUMBER 91-52915A6 91-66274
Lubricants/Adhesives/Sealers
DESCRIPTION Quicksilver Power Trim and Steering Fluid Quicksilver 2-4-C Marine Lubricant with Teflon Liquid Neoprene PART NUMBER 92-90100A1 92-825407A12 92-25711-2
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a 22
(Factory Installed Valve) (Replacement Valve) 50396
3 4 8 6
5 2 7 1
15
16
20
16 16 21 12 b 14 13
15
19
18 17 11 18
73519
9 10
1 - Adaptor 2 - Coupling 3 - Pump 4 - Filter 5 - O-ring-Motor End 6 - O-ring, Reservoir End 7 - Dipstick 8 - Reservoir 9 - Cap (With Vent Hole) 10- Screw (Includes O-ring) 11- End Cap w/Bearing Screw 12- Screw 13- O-ring
14- Screw 15- Brush Holder Kit 16- Brush set 17- Armature 18- Thrust Washer 19- Field and Frame 20- Housing 21- Screw 22- Relief Valve With: 23- Spring 24- Eyelet 25- Check Ball
Replacement Relief Valve Color Code: Down Pressure: Green Up Pressure: Blue Thermal: Gold Torque Specifications a b 75 lb. in. (8 Nm) 25 lb. in. (2.8 Nm)
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a b
22031
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b a
a - OUT/UP Trim Hose b - Front Connection On Trim Cylinder
50389
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b c a
50389
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Test Gauge
1. Check the trim pump oil level. Fill if necessary. 2. Place the drive unit in the full IN/DOWN position. 3. Connect the test gauge at the most convenient location (at pump or hydraulic connector).
B
70596
a
A B
d c b
50390 50391
4. Open valve A and B and run the pump UP and DOWN several times (to purge air).
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Reading OK
Proceed to Step 3
Reading NOT OK
Reading OK
Proceed to Step 3
Reading NOT OK
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3. Run the pump OUT/UP until the gauge reading reaches 2200-2600 psi (15173-17932 kPa). Stop pumping OUT/UP The pressure should not fall below 1900 psi (13104 kPa). If Gauge reading is 1900 psi (13104 kPa) or above, UP pressure test completed. If Gauge reading is below 1900 psi (13104 kPa) perform the following:
Reading OK
Reading NOT OK
Reading OK
Reading NOT OK
Reading OK
Reading NOT OK
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Reading OK
Proceed to Step 3
Reading NOT OK
Reading OK
Proceed to Step 3
Reading NOT OK
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3 5
5 5
5
1 - Shuttle 2 - Pump Adaptor 3 - OUTUP/ Pressure Relief Valve 4 - Thermal Relief Valve 5 - Fitting 6 - IN/DOWN Pressure Relief Valve
73552
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c a
b
a - UP Hose b - DOWN Hose c - Hydraulic Connector
50391
e a
c d
70598
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A B
b
50390
3. Open valves A and B and the run pump OUT/UP and IN/DOWN several times (to purge air). 4. Run the pump OUT/UP until the trim cylinders are fully extended; then, observe the gauge while pumping. The pressure should be 2200-2600 psi (15173-17932 kPa). 5. Stop pumping OUT/UP Pressure should not fall below 1900 psi (13104 kPa). a. Reading below 1900 psi (13105 kPa) indicates a trim cylinder leak. Use the following steps to locate the faulty cylinder. b. If the gauge is connected at the pump, reconnect the gauge at the gimbal housing hydraulic connector. Repeat step 2: then run the pump in the OUT/UP direction until the trim cylinder is fully extended. c. Close the valve on the test gauge an repeat Steps 3 and 4.
If Reading is now within specification: The trim cylinder on the same side that test gauge is connected to is faulty. If Reading is still not within specification: The trim cylinder on the opposite side from where the test gauge is connected is faulty.
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a
22562
a - Trailering Clip
a
a - UP Trim Hose b - Front Connection
50389
4. Run the pump in the IN/DOWN direction. If oil flows from the UP port on the trim cylinder, the shock piston is leaking and must be replaced.
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WARNING
Making electrical connections may cause a spark. DO NOT perform this test near flammables (or explosives).
WARNING
Remain clear of the drive unit when performing power trim pump motor tests with pump in the boat and hydraulic hoses connected. 1. OUT/UP Operation. a. Connect a jumper wire between the positive (+) solenoid terminal and the blue-white motor lead terminal. b. The motor should run.
22494
IN/DOWN Position
abcdOUT/UP Solenoid Positive Terminal (+) BLUE-WHITE Motor Lead Terminal Jumper Wire
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2. IN/DOWN Operation. a. Connect a jumper wire between the positive (+) solenoid terminal and the greenwhite motor lead terminal. b. The motor should run.
b a
d
abcdIN/DOWN Solenoid Positive Terminal (+) GREEN-WHITE Motor Lead Terminal Jumper Wire
c
73556
WARNING
Making electrical connections may cause a spark. DO NOT perform this test near flammables or explosives. 1. Remove the trim pump from the boat. Refer to Trim Pump Removal. 2. Remove the fluid from the trim pump reservoir. 3. OUT/UP Operation a. Connect a 12 volt Positive (+) supply lead to the blue-white motor lead terminal. b. Connect the negative () supply lead to a good ground on the pump. c. The motor should run.
c a b
22495
a - OUT/UP Solenoid b - 12 Volt Positive (+) Supply Lead c - Negative Supply Lead
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4. IN/DOWN Position. a. Connect a 12 volt Positive (+) supply lead to the green-white motor lead terminal. b. Connect the negative () supply lead to a good ground on the pump. c. The motor should run.
c a
b
abcdIN/DOWN Solenoid 12 Volt Positive Supply (+) Lead GREEN-WHITE Motor Lead Jumper Wire
22494
WARNING
DO NOT perform this test near flammables (or explosives) as a spark may occur when making connections.
CAUTION
Remain clear of the drive unit when performing power trim pump motor tests with pump in the boat and hydraulic hoses connected. 1. UP/OUT Solenoid. a. Connect a jumper wire between the positive (+) solenoid terminal and the blue-white harness wire terminal. b. The motor should run.
c a b d
22495
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abcd-
OUT/UP Solenoid Positive (+) Solenoid Terminal BLUE-WHITE Harness Wire Terminal Jumper Wire Page 5A-17
2. IN/DOWN Solenoid. a. Connect a jumper between the positive (+) solenoid terminal and the green-white harness wire terminal. b. The motor should run.
a c d
22494
abcd-
IN/DOWN Solenoid Positive (+) Solenoid Terminal GREEN-WHITE Harness Wire Terminal Jumper Wire
3. If the pump motor does not run in one direction or another, replace the appropriate solenoid. See the wiring diagram on page 5A-51.
WARNING
DO NOT perform this test near flammables (or explosives) as a spark may occur when making connections. 1. Remove the trim pump from the boat. Refer to Trim Pump Removal. 2. Remove the fluid from the trim pump reservoir. 3. OUT/UP Solenoid. a. Connect a 12 volt Positive (+) supply lead to blue-white harness terminal wire. b. Connect the negative () supply lead to the solenoid ground terminal as shown.
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f c e
22493
abcdef-
OUT/UP Solenoid 12 volt Positive (+) Supply Lead Negative () Supply Lead Ohmmeter Leads BLUE-WHITE Harness Wire Terminal Solenoid Ground Terminal
4. Zero Ohms Reading (Full Continuity)-Solenoid is OK. High Ohms Reading (No Continuity)-Replace solenoid. 5. IN/DOWN Solenoid. a. Connect a 12 volt positive (+) supply lead to the green-white harness wire terminal. b. Connect the negative () supply lead to the solenoid ground terminal. c. Connect the ohmmeter leads to the large terminals on the solenoid.
a f e b
22494
abcdef-
IN/DOWN Solenoid 12 Volt Positive (+) Supply Lead Negative () Supply Lead Ohmmeter Leads GREEN-WHITE Harness Wire Terminal Solenoid Ground Terminal
6. Zero Ohms Reading (Full Continuity)-Solenoid is OK. High Ohms Reading (No Continuity)-Replace solenoid. See the wiring diagram on page 5A-51.
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WARNING
DO NOT perform this test near flammables (or explosives) as a spark may occur when making connections. 1. Check for voltage at terminal d using a volt meter. Voltage MUST BE indicated before proceeding with the next check.
b
22495 abcdVolt Meter Negative (-) Lead Volt Meter Positive (+) Lead Fuse (RED in Color) Check for Voltage Here
2. Check for voltage at terminal d using a volt meter. a. Voltage Indicated: Fuse O.K. b. Voltage Not Indicated: Replace the fuse.
d
22493
abcd-
Volt Meter Negative (-) Lead Volt Meter Positive (+) Lead Fuse (RED in Color) Check for Voltage Here
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a b
22493
Zero Ohms Reading (Full Continuity)-Fuse OK. High Ohms Reading (No Continuity)-Replace fuse.
22496
a - Fuse Holder
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a b
22497
Zero Ohms Reading (Full Continuity)-Fuse OK. High Ohms Reading (No Continuity)-Replace fuse.
f f d a
abcdefPositive Battery Lead Negative Battery Lead Harness Connector BLACK Hydraulic Hose (UP Hose) GRAY Hydraulic Hose (DOWN Hose) Lag Bolts and Washers
e
22459
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Hydraulic Repair
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the trim motor wires.
b
a - BLUE/WHITE Motor Wire b - GREEN/WHITE Motor Wire c - BLACK Ground Wire
70359
2. Remove the mounting bolts and trim pump from the floor bracket.
a
a - Trim Pump b - Floor Bracket c - Mounting Bolts
c
22548
c c a c
b
a - UP Solenoid b - DOWN Solenoid c - Mounting Bolts (2 on Each Solenoid)
70232
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a
a - Pump Reservoir b - Bolt and O-ring - Spacer
22547
23860
Filter Replacement
1. Remove the filter by twisting while pulling upward.
70932
a - Filter
b a
22547
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70872
NOTE: Original factory installed pressure relief valves will be a natural steel finish - they will NOT be color coded. 1. Replace the UP pressure relief valve. Ensure that the threaded hole is free of dirt. Lubricate the O-ring at the base of the new valve with Power Trim and Steering Fluid and install. Torque to 70 lb. in. (7.9 Nm).
50396
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d a
f b
50396 70872 50396
70872
b
50396
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1. Replace the DOWN pressure relief valve. Remove the pump body components and discard. Ensure that the threaded hole is free of dirt. Lubricate the O-ring at the base of the new valve with Power Trim and Steering Fluid and install. Torque to 70 lb. in. (7.9 Nm). Use the base of the valve for tightening; DO NOT TURN or attempt to loosen the jam nut.
f b
50396 70872 50396
b a
c
abcdThermal Relief Valve Replacement Thermal Relief Valve (Gold) O-ring Pump Body Components (Spring, Eyelet, Check Ball)
70836
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Page 5A-27
Pump Replacement
NOTE: The pump is cannot be re-built. If the pump is defective, replace it as an assembly. 1. Remove the pump attaching screws with a hex lobular socket or standard 3/16 in. (188mm) socket and the pump. Do NOT loosen the pump assembly screws.
b
70870
2. Remove the O-rings from the old pump and install them on the new pump. 3. Lubricate the lip of the adapter seal with light weight oil.
a b
22545
4. Install the pump and torque the pump screws to 70 lb. in. (7.9 Nm) using a hex lobular socket or standard 3/16 in. (188mm) socket.
70870
a - Screws
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Adapter Replacement
1. Remove the pump motor attaching screws and remove the pump motor.
70599
b a
70869
a - Adapter b - O-ring
3. Remove and discard the motor to adapter O-ring. 4. If present, remove the vent screw (dipstick) from the old adapter. 5. If present, install the vent screw (dipstick) and new O-ring into the new adaptor. 6. Ensure that the coupling is installed so that the shallow slot is toward the reservoir. Lubricate the coupling with 2-4-C Marine Lubricant with Teflon.
70600
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7. Align the motor shaft with the coupling and install the motor onto the adapter. Position the motor as shown and secure with screws. Tighten securely.
a c b
22496
22548
Adapter Repair
INTERNAL O-RING and POPPET VALVE REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the hex plug retainers and springs (one on each side).
70871
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70873
a - Poppet Valve
CAUTION
Use care in removing check valve bodies from adapter, so as not to damage poppet valve seat surface on valve body. 3. Remove the check valve bodies and spool.
c a
a - Check Valve Body b - Spool c - Metal Rod
b
70868
4. Remove and discard the O-rings on the hex plug retainers. 5. Discard the check valve bodies. 6. Clean the hex plug retainers and spool.
a d
abcdefO-rings Hex Plug Retainers Springs Poppet Valves Check Valve Bodies Spool
a
70867
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7. Lubricate the check valve body O-rings with Power Trim and Steering Fluid, or with 10W-30 or 10W-40 motor oil.
CAUTION
DO NOT force check valve bodies into adapter as damage to O-rings may result. 8. Place the spool and check valve bodies into the adapter. 9. Place the poppet valves into the check valve bodies.
a d c b
70874
70875
abcd-
Spool Check Valve Body (2) Poppet Valve (2) Check Valve Body O-ring
10. Lubricate the hex plug retainer O-rings with Quicksilver Power Trim and Steering Fluid, or 10W-30 or 10W-40 motor oil. 11. Place the springs into the hex plug retainers. 12. Thread the hex plug retainers into the adapter by hand until the retainer contacts the check valve body.
a b c
70871
Hex plug retainers MUST BE turned into adapter exactly as outlined or damage to check valve body O-rings may result.
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a a
70866
a b
70870
50371
a - Oil Seal
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3. Remove and replace the O-rings on the pump base if they are worn. 4. Install a new seal with the lips toward the pump. The oil seal can be pressed in by hand. 5. Lubricate the lip of the seal with light weight oil.
c b
a
22545
6. Install the pump and torque the attaching screws to 75 lb. in. (8 Nm) using a hex lobular socket or standard 3/16 in. (188mm) socket.
70870
a - Screws
22547
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Motor Repair
Disassembly
1. Remove the trim motor from the adapter.
a c
b
a - Trim Motor b - Adapter c - Screws
70363
b a
70600
a - Adapter b - O-ring
3. Remove the motor end cover and washer from the armature shaft bushing.
a b
c
22639 22640
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a b
b a
22648
IMPORTANT: Use care in removing brush holders so as not to lose springs. 5. Remove the brush holders and springs.
a
22638
22637
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22636
8. Remove the armature and thrust washer from the motor housing.
a b c
22499
b
22501
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22645
Armature Tests
Continuity Test
1. Set the ohmmeter on the Rx1 scale. 2. Place the alligator clip meter lead on the armature shaft. 3. Touch the meter lead probe to each commutator bar one at a time. Continuity Indicated - Armature grounded (replace armature). Continuity Not Indicated - Armature not grounded.
c b
22646
a - Ohmmeter Set on Rx1 Scale b - Meter Lead Place on Armature c - Meter Lead Place on All Commutator Bars (One at a time)
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Cleaning Commutator
1. Clean the commutator with 00 garnet grit sandpaper. DO NOT use emery paper. 2. Check the gaps between the commutator bars for material. Remove material if present.
b
a - Commutator b - Gap
22647
Field Tests
Test for Open Circuit
1. Connect the ohmmeter between the field brush lead and the blue-white lead. Zero ohms indicated (full continuity) - Field OK. Zero ohms not indicated (no continuity) - Replace field assembly.
a b
22644
a - Ohmmeter Lead - Connected to Brush Lead b - Ohmmeter Lead - Connected to Blue/White Lead
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2. Connect the ohmmeter between the field brush lead and the green-white lead. Zero ohms indicated (full continuity) - Field OK. Zero ohms not indicated (no continuity) - Replace field assembly.
22642
a - Ohmmeter Lead - Connected to Brush Lead b - Ohmmeter Lead - Connected to Green/White Lead
a b
22643
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a b
22631
2. Insert an insulator (piece of paper) between the contact points on the ohmmeter (between spade connector and brush lead). Zero ohms indicated (full continuity) -Replace thermal switch. Zero ohms not indicated (no continuity) - Thermal switch OK.
c b
22649
a
a - Thermal Switch Spade Connector b - Brush Lead c - Insulator (Piece of Paper)
3. Remove the insulator from between the contact points on the thermal switch. Clear all material away from the points.
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Brush Replacement
1. Loosen the brush hold down arms.
a b
b a
22648
IMPORTANT: Use care in removing brush holders so as not to lose springs. 2. Remove the brush holders and springs.
22638
b a
22637
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IMPORTANT: When replacing the brush that is connected to the field wires; cut the brush wire as close to the brush as possible. 4. Cut the brush wire as close to the brush as possible and discard the brush.
b a
22632
5. Connect the new brush wire to the field wire cut in the previous step. Secure by crimping both wires together as shown.
c b
22635
a c
22638
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7. Position the brush hold down arms and tighten them securely. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
a b
b a
22648
22634
a - Brush Wire
Reassembly
1. Install the motor housing O-ring.
a b
22645
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IMPORTANT: The field assembly wires must face the front of the motor housing. Use the notched area in the housing as a reference in determining the front.
b
22633
b
22501
3. Install the thrust washer on the armature and install the armature into the motor housing.
a b
22499
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a b
22636
5. Install the thermal switch and connect the black wire. DO NOT overtighten the screw.
b c
22637
a c
22638
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7. Position the brush holders and secure them with the brush hold down arms. DO NOT overtighten the screws.
b a b a
22648
8. Install the motor end cover. Apply Loctite 27131 to the screws and tighten securely. DO NOT overtighten.
a b
22639
70600
a - Adapter b - O-ring
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10. Align the motor shaft with the coupler and install the trim motor on the adapter. Torque the screws to 25 lb. in. (2.8 Nm).
e b d
22548
22496
abcde-
11. Install the trim pump on the floor bracket. Tighten securely.
c a
22548
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c a
b
a - Blue/White Motor Wire b - Green/White Motor Wire c - Black Ground Wire
70359
CAUTION
Solenoid terminal cover screw is attached to 12 volt positive source. DO NOT GROUND the screw driver when installing cover. 13. Install the solenoid terminal cover. Tighten the screw securely.
b
70360
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CAUTION
Fill cap is vented. Be sure to remove Caplug (fill neck seal) from fill neck on new replacement pumps. Failure to do this can damage pump, when operated. 5. Check the fluid level and fill if necessary. (Refer to Maintaining Power Trim Pump Oil Level in this section).
c g
f a d
abcdefghPositive Battery Lead Negative Battery Lead Harness Connector Black Hydraulic Hose (UP Hose) Gray Hydraulic Hose (DOWN Hose) Lag Bolts and Washers Vent Plug (Earlier Models; Replaced By a Vented Fill Cap) Vent in the Vented Fill Cap
e
70358
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b a
d c e a
22252
BLK BLU BRN GRY GRN ORN PNK PUR RED TAN WHT YEL LIT DRK
= = = = = = = = = = = = = =
BLACK BLUE BROWN GRAY GREEN ORANGE PINK PURPLE RED TAN WHITE YELLOW LIGHT DARK
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b i a c
b f e
g
BLK BLU BRN GRY GRN ORN PNK PUR RED TAN WHT YEL LIT DRK = = = = = = = = = = = = = = BLACK BLUE BROWN GRAY GREEN ORANGE PINK PURPLE RED TAN WHITE YELLOW LIGHT DARK
73962
abcde-
20 Amp Fuse Ground Bolt (Floor Mount) UP Solenoid 110 Amp Fuse DOWN Solenoid
fghi -
Trailer Switch Neutral Switch to Instrument Wiring Harness Trim Limit Switch Trim Buttons
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