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Thread: Outboard Contacts Transom

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    Outboard Contacts Transom

    I have a new Quintrex 450 Fishabout with a 60hp Merc 4st, and when tilting up, the motor cover contacts the transom. The dealer says it is normal, but I was wondering if there is any way to alleviate the problem? I already have scratched the outboard cover by tilting up too far. Is there a way to adjust the tilt cut out? Is the motor set too high? too low? I'm new to this, so I'm unsure if it's normal, or needs to be rectified.
    Thanks

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    Re: Outboard Contacts Transom

    stop before it hits ???

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    Re: Outboard Contacts Transom

    Most motors have a tilt limit switch that can be adjusted so this exact problem is prevented from occurring. Once set, it will not let the motor go far enough to hit.

    Should have been set by the dealer, but if not, read your owners manual, it should be in there. Plan B is to talk to the dealer again.
    Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....

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    Poor service from the dealer, extremely poor.
    Vegetarian - Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot that can't hunt, fish or ride.

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    trim limit switch is needed, though you should have no need to tilt the motor so high?! if its for trailering get your self a motor support or H bracket

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    Fit a tilt limit block inside the trim ram.. ask your merc dealer.

    Not many engines come with the tilt limit switch
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Re: Outboard Contacts Transom

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo1974 View Post
    I have a new Quintrex 450 Fishabout with a 60hp Merc 4st, and when tilting up, the motor cover contacts the transom. The dealer says it is normal, but I was wondering if there is any way to alleviate the problem? I already have scratched the outboard cover by tilting up too far. Is there a way to adjust the tilt cut out? Is the motor set too high? too low? I'm new to this, so I'm unsure if it's normal, or needs to be rectified.
    Thanks
    Yes! yes! I can certainly relate to this thread having the exact same problem a few years ago.

    I had a limit switch fitted to my outboard after my cowling was repaired when it contacted the stern and thus hearing a nice little 'Crack' sound.


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    Re: Outboard Contacts Transom

    I remember a thread where someone fitted a Mercury mercury switch (no I don't stutter) and when he parked it on a downhill slope he couldn't raise it to get his transom saver out. Pretty funny actually.

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    Re: Outboard Contacts Transom

    Quote Originally Posted by Fed View Post
    I remember a thread where someone fitted a Mercury mercury switch (no I don't stutter) and when he parked it on a downhill slope he couldn't raise it to get his transom saver out. Pretty funny actually.
    I had that similar problem when I went to collect my boat from its annual service.

    I attempted to raise the outboard to make an adjustment and couldn't raise it.

    The outboard would lower but not raise. The issue was because the Mercury filled switch mounted to the right hand side of the engine had moved preventing it from raising.

    The Mercury inside the switch moves as you raise and lower and is what tells the system what position the outboard is in?

    Once it was re-adjusted to its correct position problem solved.

    I guess small things amuse small minds?[emoji6]



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