90-814676R1 DECEMBER 1996
MID-SECTION - 5B-1
Power Trim General
Information
Description
The Power Trim system consists of an electric motor,
pressurized fluid reservoir, pump and trim cylinder.
The remote control (or trim panel) is equipped with a
switch that is used for trimming the outboard “up” and
“down”, and for tilting the outboard for shallow water
operation (at slow speed) or for “trailering”. The out-
board can be trimmed “up” or “down” while engine is
under power or when engine is not running.
Trimming Characteristics
NOTE: Because varying hull designs react differently
in various degrees of rough water, it is recommended
to experiment with trim positions to determine wheth-
er trimming “up” or “down” will improve the ride in
rough water.
When trimming your outboard from a mid-trim posi-
tion (trim tab in neutral, straight fore-and-aft, posi-
tion), you can expect the following results:
TRIMMING OUTBOARD “UP” (“OUT”)
WARNING
Excessive trim “out” may reduce the stability of
some high speed hulls. To correct instability at
high speed, reduce the power gradually and trim
the motor “in” slightly before resuming high
speed operation. (Rapid reduction in power will
cause a sudden change of steering torque and
may cause additional momentary boat instabili-
ty.)
Will lift bow of boat, generally increasing top speed.
Transfers steering torque harder to left on installa-
tions below 23” transom height.
Increases clearance over submerged objects.
In excess, can cause porpoising and/or ventilation.
In excess, can cause insufficient water supply to wa-
ter pump resulting in serious water pump and/or pow-
erhead overheating damage.
WARNING
Excessive engine trim angle will result in insuffi-
cient water supply to water pump causing water
pump and/or powerhead overheating damage.
Make sure that water level is above gear housing
water intake holes whenever engine is running.
Operating “up” circuit will actuate the “up” solenoid
(located under engine cowl) and close the electric
motor circuit. The electric motor will drive the pump,
thus forcing automatic transmission fluid thru internal
passageways into the “up” side of the trim cylinder.
The trim cylinder/trim ram will position the engine at
the desired trim angle within the 20
°
maximum trim
range. The Power Trim system is designed so the en-
gine cannot be trimmed beyond the 20
°
maximum
trim angle as long as engine RPM is above approxi-
mately 2000 RPM.
The engine can be raised beyond the 20
°
maximum
trim angle for shallow water operation, etc., by keep-
ing the engine RPM below 2000 RPM. If engine RPM
increases above 2000 RPM, the thrust created by the
propeller (if deep enough in the water) will cause the
trim system to automatically lower the engine back to
the 20
°
maximum trim angle.
TRIMMING OUTBOARD “DOWN” (“IN”)
WARNING
Excessive speed at minimum trim “In” may
cause undesirable and/or unsafe steering condi-
tions. Each boat should be tested for handling
characteristics after any adjustment is made to
the tilt angle (tilt pin relocation).
Will help planing off, particularly with a heavy load.
Usually improves ride in choppy water.
In excess, can cause boat to veer to the left or right
(bow steer).
Transfers steering torque harder to right (or less to
the left).
Improves planing speed acceleration (by moving tilt
pin one hole closer to transom).
Operating “Down” circuit will actuate the “down” sole-
noid (located under engine cowl) and close the elec-
tric motor circuit (motor will run in opposite direction
of the “Up” circuit). The electric motor will drive the
pump, thus forcing automatic fluid thru internal pas-
sageways into the “down” side of the tilt ram. The tilt
ram will move the engine downward to the desired
angle.
Summary of Contents for 30 JET 40 (4 CYL)
Page 5: ...1 50332 IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION and SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 25: ...A 2 54637 ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 51: ...B 2 ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM and STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 69: ...C 2 54663 ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION TIMING SYNCHRONIZING ADJUSTING ...
Page 76: ...D 2 23891 ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION WIRING ...
Page 96: ...3 FUEL SYSTEM AND CARBURETION ...
Page 128: ...4 54727 POWERHEAD ...
Page 179: ...A 5 54738 MID SECTION CLAMP SWIVEL BRACKET AND DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING ...
Page 188: ...B 5 50158 MID SECTION POWER TRIM DESIGN 1 ...
Page 193: ...51638 5B 4 MID SECTION 90 814676R1 DECEMBER 1996 Power Trim Flow Diagrams Design 1 ...
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Page 345: ...F 5 MID SECTION MANUAL TILT SYSTEM DESIGN I II III ...
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Page 420: ...A 6 50508 LOWER UNIT GEAR HOUSING ...
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Page 471: ...7 A 50331 OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS ...
Page 496: ...B 7 50505 OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS TILLER HANDLE AND CO PILOT ...
Page 510: ...C 7 54845 OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLATION ATTACHMENTS REWIND STARTER ...
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