CMC POWER TRIM AND TILT INSTALLATION
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@tallcanadian ah i see, thanks dude
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@tallcanadian isnt the adapter plate basically a hunk of metal ? or is there more to it than that?
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Very helpful. I have a '90 40 hp Johnson with a stuck tilt assist cylinder and was told the PT-130 was a viable option in lieu of replacing the cylinder. For just a few dollars more than replacing the cylinder I can get a power tilt! Since my cylinder is stuck in the down position it will work fine with the PT-130. I'm going to place an order...
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fuckin gay!
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This is exactly what I need for my Yamaha 25hp 4-stroke.
Apparently adding a factory tilt and trim would not be cost effective ($1200usd).
Thanks for the video.
dlopez8a 4 months ago
They are a great unit. You can buy a smaller one for you size outboard. It would be the PT-35 I believe. It would be a few bucks cheaper. I loved this unit.
tallcanadian 4 months ago
It is yes, but it's the same hardened steel as the rest of it and there are 2 machined holes drilled in it.
tallcanadian 6 months ago
I am glad it helped. That's why I posted this. And it's a great unit. It will tilt 90 degrees up..Too far but it's an option. I did have to change my steering arm though. I had to go with tilt tube steering for the effect of the trim. If you have that now then you are going to be very pleased.
tallcanadian 7 months ago
I like the tilt-trim switch on the motor! How is that working out for you? Any drawbacks?
willisandrews 1 year ago
Absolutely no drawbacks. It works perfect.You can buy the switch and the rubber boot that goes over it for less than 10 bucks. It is a on-off-on momentary switch so it doesn't stick on or off by accident. There is no going back and forth to raise the motor. I have no complaints about it at all.
tallcanadian 1 year ago