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Thread: Trim and Tilt...........What's the difference?

  1. #16

    Re: Trim and Tilt...........What's the difference?

    I have a yammie 4st 40 with trim & tilt & can trim & tilt the motor at any speed .
    it is on a 410 runabout . never had any problems with the little yammie .
    cheers haggis

  2. #17

    Re: Trim and Tilt...........What's the difference?

    Mine will not lift the engine at all whilst underway if I am going any faster than a bit more than idle. Perhaps there is a problem. I've also noticed that when I first activate the ignition, prior to starting, that the oil and temp lights do not come on. As I said, this is a tiller job with everything on the stick. The engine is only just now due for it's 10 hr service. I bought it when we lived in Rockhampton and have no idea really what to do or who to go to down here. I'm at Petrie. Your advice is very, very welcome.

    Thanks

    Dave
    Ps: This is the same engine I asked about in another thread about not kicking up if engaging terra firma. On one occasion I hit a sand bar, and we came to a shuddering halt within no time. The engine did not kick up even with that. Perhaps a problem with the hydraulics?

  3. #18

    Re: Trim and Tilt...........What's the difference?

    I didn't think the motor wil kick up if you hit sand, only rocks. You will come to a halt though, but the process is a lot slower than hitting a rock, hence no kick up.

    Steve

  4. #19

    Re: Trim and Tilt...........What's the difference?

    Quote Originally Posted by Reel Nauti View Post
    Dave
    Ps: This is the same engine I asked about in another thread about not kicking up if engaging terra firma. On one occasion I hit a sand bar, and we came to a shuddering halt within no time. The engine did not kick up even with that. Perhaps a problem with the hydraulics?
    Mine comes to a shudering hault when i hit a bank as well

    neil

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