How do you bleed power trim/tilt 2001 90hp

in the zone

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ok i'm very new to this i have open the cylender on the low screw and there is no oil in it how do i put oil in it and how to bleed it please help thanks i need to go to the beach this sunday lol
 

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Re: How do you bleed power trim/tilt 2001 90hp

The plastic cap in the front is for filling the reservoir. When the engine is fully in the raised position the oil is all in the hydralic ram. When its lowered the oil is in the reservoir and might have pressure. Inside the reservoir is the pump that is driven by the T&T motor. Underneath the TT motor probably on the right side is another plastic screw. There should be access through a hole in the motor mount. Releasing that screw will drop your engine without power. Or basically free the ram so you can move the engine freely.
 

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Re: How do you bleed power trim/tilt 2001 90hp

The plastic cap in the front is for filling the reservoir. When the engine is fully in the raised position the oil is all in the hydralic ram. When its lowered the oil is in the reservoir and might have pressure. Inside the reservoir is the pump that is driven by the T&T motor. Underneath the TT motor probably on the right side is another plastic screw. There should be access through a hole in the motor mount. Releasing that screw will drop your engine without power. Or basically free the ram so you can move the engine freely.




thanks for the great info


ok i have a problem filling the at The plastic cap in the front for filling the reservoir it is on the low parts of reservoir and all the time i fill it will spill on the floor .so i need to Releasing that screw under the motor so i can drop the engine without power so i can keep filling it up wih oil? that what you mean please let me know thanks you this was very helpful
 

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Re: How do you bleed power trim/tilt 2001 90hp

great thanks for the helpi finaly had it done but irecomend to do it with the power on because it is very heavy
 
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