Re: Adjusting tilt/trim gage on my 1996 Johnson 70. How do I???
If the engine is in the level position as you put it, do you mean vertical (as in straight up and down with the boat level)? If that's the case, the gauge should read down as you are nearly full down. If the gauge registered in the middle at this position, you would never reach down on the gauge. Also by moving the sender you will only move the range, not make any correction. In other words, if the gauge reads high in the trim down position and you move the sensor to make it read down, it will read low an equal amount in the trim up position and vice-versa. If you decide to do this anyway, set the motor for dead vertical with the boat level. Adjust the sender position so the gauge reads down. Then make a mental note where the gauge reads as you trim up. You could also pick any spot the gauge for calibration but the fact remains you cannot compensate for error by simply moving the sender. All you are doing is moving the "range". Resistance for the sender is 1 ohm in full up and 88 ohms full down. If you have a non-omc gauge it may be the problem.