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I have a 115 hp Evinrude outboard model # 115999R
(don't know what year). The trim quit working. The motor for it still whirs and sounds the same when I push the down button, but since it's stuck in the down position it doesn't move. When I push the up button there is a click, which sounds like it's coming from an area inside the boat, below where the motor is mounted. I need to get someone to push the button so I can try to find exactly where it's clicking I guess, but so far haven't had the chance to do that. Anyway...an outboard mechanic told me a relay has probably gone bad, and showed me on another boat where it was and what it looked like. That's not how it looks on mine though :-( Can anyone tell me if there is an online source that shows the motor parts and where the relay would be located, or tell me from experience where it is...or anything helpful? |
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If yours is close to a '77 engine, I've got some manual pages which may
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An automotive relay may not be spark proof. Got a gas tank in that space?
Carry your family on that boat? -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... In a similar situation, I located the three wires which are switched - up, down and source and selected a high current automobile relay to replace. Brian W On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 17:33:54 GMT, wrote: I have a 115 hp Evinrude outboard model # 115999R (don't know what year). The trim quit working. The motor for it still whirs and sounds the same when I push the down button, but since it's stuck in the down position it doesn't move. When I push the up button there is a click, which sounds like it's coming from an area inside the boat, below where the motor is mounted. I need to get someone to push the button so I can try to find exactly where it's clicking I guess, but so far haven't had the chance to do that. Anyway...an outboard mechanic told me a relay has probably gone bad, and showed me on another boat where it was and what it looked like. That's not how it looks on mine though :-( Can anyone tell me if there is an online source that shows the motor parts and where the relay would be located, or tell me from experience where it is...or anything helpful? |
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I believe the canned relay I chose is sparkproof. The boat has two gas
cans. The lift switch as originally provided is not spark proof however. Here's a gee-whizz item you're sure to enjoy: the fuel sender inside the gas tank of your car is not in a spark proof container. Moreover, it DOES spark. Thought you'd enjoy learning that! Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:12:29 -0700, "Bob La Londe" wrote: An automotive relay may not be spark proof. Got a gas tank in that space? Carry your family on that boat? |
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Brian Whatcott wrote in message . ..
I believe the canned relay I chose is sparkproof. The boat has two gas cans. The lift switch as originally provided is not spark proof however. Here's a gee-whizz item you're sure to enjoy: the fuel sender inside the gas tank of your car is not in a spark proof container. Moreover, it DOES spark. Thought you'd enjoy learning that! Absolutely. I changed one in my step daughter's Taurus, and was surprised! The electrical connections (INSIDE the tank) are simple spade terminals! |
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It sounds like you need a new hydraulic pump. Only way to know is to
take it to a OMC shop. They are lspendy units to repair. First I'd check the fluid level but, it does not sound good. Rick wrote: I have a 115 hp Evinrude outboard model # 115999R (don't know what year). The trim quit working. The motor for it still whirs and sounds the same when I push the down button, but since it's stuck in the down position it doesn't move. When I push the up button there is a click, which sounds like it's coming from an area inside the boat, below where the motor is mounted. I need to get someone to push the button so I can try to find exactly where it's clicking I guess, but so far haven't had the chance to do that. Anyway...an outboard mechanic told me a relay has probably gone bad, and showed me on another boat where it was and what it looked like. That's not how it looks on mine though :-( Can anyone tell me if there is an online source that shows the motor parts and where the relay would be located, or tell me from experience where it is...or anything helpful? |
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 20:04:32 -0500, Rick wrote:
It sounds like you need a new hydraulic pump. Only way to know is to take it to a OMC shop. They are lspendy units to repair. First I'd check the fluid level but, it does not sound good. Rick Yeah, that sounds about right :-( I did find and replace the relay. It didn't fix the problem, and now it doesn't even click any more. When I hit the down button, the motor still whirs like always though... |
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