
6B-4
90-13645--2
495
POWER TRIM
Power Trim - General
Information
Description
The Power Trim System consists of an electric motor,
pressurized fluid reservoir, pump, tilt cylinder, and two
trim rams.
The remote control (or trim panel) has switches that
trim the outboard “Up” or “Down” and tilt the engine for
“Trailering”. The outboard can be trimmed and tilted
under power or when the outboard is not running.
Trimming Characteristics
NOTE: Because hull designs react differently in
varying water conditions, varying the trim position will
often improve the ride and boat handling. When
trimming from a mid-trim position (with outboard trim
tab in a straight fore and aft position), expect the
following:
TRIMMING OUTBOARD “UP” (OUT):
WARNING
Excessive Trim “Out” may reduce the stability of
some high speed hulls. To correct instability,
reduce the power gradually and trim the outboard
“In” slightly before resuming high speed
operation. A rapid reduction in power will result in
a sudden change of steering torque and may
cause additional boat instability.
Will lift boat bow, increasing top speed.
Transfers steering torque harder to port (left) on in-
stallations above 23 in. transom height.
Increases gearcase clearance over submerged
objects.
Excess trim can cause “porpoising” and/or
ventilation.
WARNING
Excessive outboard trim angle will result in
insufficient water supply causing water pump
and/or powerhead overheating damage. Insure
water level is above water intake holes whenever
outboard is running.
The “Up” circuit actuates the “up” solenoid (under out-
board cowl) and closes the motor circuit. The electric
motor drives the pump, forcing fluid thru passage-
ways into the “up” side of the trim cylinders.
The trim cylinders position the outboard at the desired
trim angle in the 20 degree maximum trim range. The
system will not allow the outboard to be trimmed
above the 20 degree trim range as long as the engine
RPM is above approximately 2000 RPM.
The outboard can be trimmed above the 20 degree
maximum trim angle (for shallow water operation,
etc.), by keeping the engine RPM below 2000. If the
RPM increases over 2000, propeller thrust (if propel-
ler is deep enough) will result in the trim system to re-
turn the outboard to the 20 degree maximum trim
position.
TRIMMING OUTBOARD “DOWN” (IN):
WARNING
Excessive speed at minimum trim “In” may result
in undesirable and/or unsafe steering conditions.
Test for handling characteristics after any
adjustment is made to the trim angle (and tilt pin
location).
Aids planing, particularly with heavy loads.
Improves ride in choppy water conditions.
Excess trim “In” can cause “bow steer” (boat veers to
left or right).
Transfers steering torque to starboard (right).
Improves acceleration to planing speed.
The “Down” circuit actuates the “down” solenoid (un-
der engine cowl) and closes the motor circuit. The
electric motor drives the pump in the opposite direc-
tion as the “up” circuit, forcing fluid thru passageways
into the “down” side of the tilt ram. The tilt ram moves
the engine down to the desired position.
Trailering Outboard
The “Up” circuit first moves the trim cylinders; when
the trim cylinders extend fully, the tilt ram extends to
tilt the outboard to the full “Up” position for trailering.
Summary of Contents for 100
Page 4: ...GENERAL INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1 ...
Page 18: ...IGNITION SYSTEM ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION A 2 ...
Page 30: ...11669 BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM AND STARTING SYSTEM ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION B 2 ...
Page 58: ...22480 TIMING SYNCHRONIZING ADJUSTING ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION C 2 ...
Page 71: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION D 2 ...
Page 86: ...FUEL SYSTEM AND CARBURETION A 3 ...
Page 118: ...OIL INJECTION SYSTEM B 3 ...
Page 127: ...20032 3 CYLINDER ENGINES POWERHEAD A 4 ...
Page 168: ...791 H GEAR HOUSING LOWER UNIT A 5 ...
Page 170: ...5A 1 90 13645 2 1095 LOWER UNIT Notes ...
Page 205: ...MID SECTION LOWER UNIT B 5 ...
Page 207: ...5B 1 90 13645 2 495 LOWER UNIT Notes ...
Page 218: ...SHOCK ABSORBER LOWER UNIT C 5 ...
Page 223: ...17250 DESIGN I SIDE FILL RESERVOIR POWER TRIM A 6 ...
Page 233: ...6A 9 POWER TRIM 90 13645 2 495 Commander Side Mount Remote Control Wiring Diagram ...
Page 268: ...DESIGN II AFT FILL RESERVOIR POWER TRIM B 6 51344 ...
Page 305: ...SINGLE RAM POWER TRIM C 6 51485 ...
Page 309: ...6C 3 90 13645 2 495 POWER TRIM Notes ...
Page 340: ...50099 ENGINE ATTACHMENTS ENGINE INSTALLATION 7 A ...
Page 369: ...TILLER HANDLE AND CO PILOT OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS 7 B ...
Page 371: ...7B 1 90 13645 2 495 OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS Notes ...