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I have a 1972 115hp Mercury that is having trim problems (2 side mounted cyl./1 pump). I just replaced the o-rings and seals in the trim pump/control valve. The trim works very well both up and down, until it is in the full up position then the trim motor runs but will not move the outboard even with help. I initially thought that this was air in the system and bled it from both of the bleeder screws on the top and bottom of each cyl. (8 total). When I loosened the lower bleeder screw on the bottom of the right cyl. the outboard lowered. I raised and lowered the motor many times without flaw, taking care not to go to the full up position. When I did raise it to the full up position, it did it again. So, I figured I would try adjusting the tilt limit switch/bolt (only on starboard cylinder, port cylinder screw and bolt missing for what looks like a long time), this did absolutely nothing. By the looking at the tilt limit bolt, screw, and bracket I don't understand how it works, but I tried what the SELOC manual said and turned it counterclockwise to no avail. I even fabricated a stop collar for the cylinder so that it would not tilt to full up. When I did this it trimmed to the collar, then behaved just as it did when full up, and I had to release it by bleeding it off again. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Chad
Thanks,
Chad