ratdude747
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Been fighting a hydraulic issue the last two weeks.
Last weekend I found my drive I had raised the night before had fallen. Massive lagoon of oil in the bilge under the pump. Found the high pressure line was loose and was able to finagle a wrench down there to tighten it. Adding some 10W-30 and it was back to working and I was able to enjoy my outing as originally intended.
Last Wednesday I found more oil in the bilge under the pump and the fitting loose again. Tightened it up and verified trim is still working.
Today I went to raise the drive and it just puked frothy oil all over under the pump. The line is tight... Haven't taken a wrench to the fitting yet.
Attached is a picture of the pump... but it's a bit hard to see under all the wiring.
In this picture pulled from another thread:

...this pump is a "C" (based on the reservoir shape and fill plug)
Bad line? Or bad pump? Or do I need to pull the pump to find out?
Edit- I'll note that at least as currently installed, the line in question is a white fabric covered line, similar in construction to the external lines (or an automotive brake line), not tubing with compression fittings like the other internal lines. Also, this line runs from the pump assembly to the reverse lockout valve.
Last weekend I found my drive I had raised the night before had fallen. Massive lagoon of oil in the bilge under the pump. Found the high pressure line was loose and was able to finagle a wrench down there to tighten it. Adding some 10W-30 and it was back to working and I was able to enjoy my outing as originally intended.
Last Wednesday I found more oil in the bilge under the pump and the fitting loose again. Tightened it up and verified trim is still working.
Today I went to raise the drive and it just puked frothy oil all over under the pump. The line is tight... Haven't taken a wrench to the fitting yet.
Attached is a picture of the pump... but it's a bit hard to see under all the wiring.
In this picture pulled from another thread:

...this pump is a "C" (based on the reservoir shape and fill plug)
Bad line? Or bad pump? Or do I need to pull the pump to find out?
Edit- I'll note that at least as currently installed, the line in question is a white fabric covered line, similar in construction to the external lines (or an automotive brake line), not tubing with compression fittings like the other internal lines. Also, this line runs from the pump assembly to the reverse lockout valve.
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