mreinsmith
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2008
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I just bought the boat and it?s in great condition, but the upper fitting on the Tilt Cylinder was fractured.
It?s a collar/strap with a fitting in it that compresses against the hole at the top of the cylinder.
I ordered the new part and installed it. When tightening the fitting on the new part the strap broke. I took it off and realized that the fitting is slightly longer than the old one. Consequently when I tightened it, the strap tore/broke.
I ordered another, but before I put this one on I want to be sure I understand how this is supposed to work. It seems the simplest solution is not to tighten it so much. However, the part is $40 and I don?t want to blow more money only to realize I am doing something completely wrong.
The part I don?t get is how this thing is supposed to hold pressure. All it does is make contact with the upper hole. Is it simply meant to release the pressure and allow the fluid to flow back to the reservoir? Even if that?s the case, with the weight of the engine pushing the cylinder back to home position, it would still generate a bit of pressure. Again, if I understood this part better it would be helpful.
While waiting for the second part to arrive, I decided to try and Gerry-Rig a replacement using a brake bleeder fitting and a pipe strap. It fit perfectly, but when I tested it, it blew out anyway. I can imagine 20 reasons why this didn?t work, but it?s just more reason why I need understand HOW it supposed to work.
If anyone can shed light on this issue I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
M
It?s a collar/strap with a fitting in it that compresses against the hole at the top of the cylinder.
I ordered the new part and installed it. When tightening the fitting on the new part the strap broke. I took it off and realized that the fitting is slightly longer than the old one. Consequently when I tightened it, the strap tore/broke.
I ordered another, but before I put this one on I want to be sure I understand how this is supposed to work. It seems the simplest solution is not to tighten it so much. However, the part is $40 and I don?t want to blow more money only to realize I am doing something completely wrong.
The part I don?t get is how this thing is supposed to hold pressure. All it does is make contact with the upper hole. Is it simply meant to release the pressure and allow the fluid to flow back to the reservoir? Even if that?s the case, with the weight of the engine pushing the cylinder back to home position, it would still generate a bit of pressure. Again, if I understood this part better it would be helpful.
While waiting for the second part to arrive, I decided to try and Gerry-Rig a replacement using a brake bleeder fitting and a pipe strap. It fit perfectly, but when I tested it, it blew out anyway. I can imagine 20 reasons why this didn?t work, but it?s just more reason why I need understand HOW it supposed to work.
If anyone can shed light on this issue I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
M