Re: Trim/Tilt Problems
Just dealt with this myself ... I have '72 and my went ka-put entirely:
If the battery isn't fully charged the tilt won't run properly. Down isn't usually a problem with a low battery, but it'll stop "upping" pretty quick. So, start by charging the battery for sure. I changed my solenoids anyway - mainly because they were easy and cheap. However, new solenoids didn't make any difference to mine whatsoever. Check the gear oil in the clutch pack on the side of the tilt gear (to the left of the drive when looking at the stern of the boat). I wouldn't take that apart as I hear it's a real booger to put back together without the right tools. If the oil is milky looking, then you've got a lube problem. That may or may not make a difference.
What I found for mine was having the tilt motor rebuilt. It's located on the other side of the intermediate housing from the clutchpack. I read some people say that it was easier to pull the transom boot back and get to it from outside the boat, but I found that it was just as "easy" from the inside (by "easy" I meant it probably wasn't any easier - still a "cast-iron sunovagun"). I pulled the rear seats and "dog house" off mine so I could reach all the way back in there. The motor comes off with two bolts. Those bolts actually hold the motor together, so be careful not to let anything fall where you can't get it. Also, watch the hammer coupling. When you pull the motor off, that coupling is the first thing in the assembly going back to the tilt. That part is a pain to find, and if it is usable you don't want to lose it.
I had my motor rebuilt for about $70 and after I reassembled it tilts just fine.
I hope it works out for you.