Re: Is it necessary to retract trim pistons?
Thanks rodbolt, it's a 2007 F 150 TXR, brand new. Dealer said it's ok to leave them up and when I hit the down button after the engine support lever is locked in place, it seems like there's an awful lot of pressure on the lock lever so I've just been smearing a little marine grease on them ocassionaly and leaving them up. I'm a newbie with outboards, just learning. I also had an issue with the fuel/water separator alarm going off. Checked the bowl and it's water free so Yamaha is sending me a replacement sensor. Hear of any inherent problems with those sensors? I disconnecetd the sensor alarm and the engine runs fine. Ring inside the bowl stays on the bottom.