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    Charter Member Seafordguy's Avatar
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    Before I f it up, how do I get the "cover" off the hinge pins?

    Stainless cover with 2 6 sided screws in the side. Obviously I Have removed the screws but It doesn't want to come off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seafordguy View Post
    Before I f it up, how do I get the "cover" off the hinge pins?

    Stainless cover with 2 6 sided screws in the side. Obviously I Have removed the screws but It doesn't want to come off?
    pic is worth a thousand words.
    What ya got?
    "Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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    I have been looking for the camera for 30 minutes.

    Bravos, the trim sensor is NOT mounted on the ring, it is attached to the trim rams
    Last edited by Seafordguy; 04-26-2009 at 04:49 PM.
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    OK, I take it we're still working on the trim down problem.
    This is the trim sensor that I was refering to in the other thread.
    This sets the trim limits up/down.
    I've never messed with it on the Bravo, haven't needed to, but it was a similar settup on the TRS I used to have.
    Again, I am far from an expert on this, but trying to help out with what little I know.
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    If your talking about what I think you are - that stainless cover is a high performance hinge pin ... i.e. there is not a pin underneath it......

    number 10 in this pic from BAM

    http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...Steering+Lever
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buoy View Post
    OK, I take it we're still working on the trim down problem.
    This is the trim sensor that I was refering to in the other thread.
    This sets the trim limits up/down.
    I've never messed with it on the Bravo, haven't needed to, but it was a similar settup on the TRS I used to have.
    Again, I am far from an expert on this, but trying to help out with what little I know.
    No, Bouy unfortunately I moved on from the trim problem and figured I'd work on that once I got the engines back in and the drives back on and had that extra weight working for me.


    Quote Originally Posted by txriverrat2001 View Post
    If your talking about what I think you are - that stainless cover is a high performance hinge pin ... i.e. there is not a pin underneath it......

    number 10 in this pic from BAM

    http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...Steering+Lever

    I don't have the trim indicators bolted to the hinge pin like you have Bouy, but I think we are getting closer with that Pic from BAM.

    It has 2 small 6 hexed bolts in it and the center is threaded.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seafordguy View Post

    It has 2 small 6 hexed bolts in it and the center is threaded.....
    The thread is to install an adapter tool and to use a slide hammer
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN View Post
    The thread is to install an adapter tool and to use a slide hammer
    Damn it.

    Thanks man.....
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    The tool part number is 91-63616. It will thread on to a slide hammer
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN View Post
    The tool part number is 91-63616. It will thread on to a slide hammer
    Thanks MERCMAN - I appreciate the help. I'm sure I'll be back for more in the upcoming days.
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