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Message Subject: Hydraulic trim
Jigger
Posted 3/19/2004 8:12 PM (#15359)
Subject: Hydraulic trim


Can someone tell me if it is recomended that the fluid in the hydraulic trim on a boat be changed, or what other maintenance is recomended on the trim? Thanks in advance...Jigger
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Shep
Posted 3/22/2004 4:01 PM (#15487 - in reply to #15359)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trim



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Got me on this one.

T-Mac? Schmitty?
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Jayman
Posted 3/23/2004 4:04 PM (#15529 - in reply to #15359)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trim



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Your hydraulic trim is nothing more than a hydraulic cylinder and hyd. fluid. It should be a sealed system. Unless you're experiencing problems, there is no reason to change the fluid. maybe a routine check on fluid level. if you have low fluid level then you might have a problem.


Good Luck
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T-Mac
Posted 3/23/2004 4:53 PM (#15533 - in reply to #15359)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trim


Not likely you would need to change it for the sake of changing it. These are sealled units that don't get heated up. I never have messed with changing the stuff...unless there was work being done on the system for repairs..etc.
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jigger
Posted 3/26/2004 5:08 PM (#15693 - in reply to #15533)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic trim


Thanks guys.... Jigger
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