Buy Suzuki Outboard Parts

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Hydraulic trim pump question

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Hydraulic trim pump question

    Made a mistake regarding the 2 filter-O-rings in the pump manifold. They are identical in size not different size! And the steelball may well have been located just below the outer filter-O-ring but in that case there’s a small pin that limits the movement of the ball missing. There are holes in the device holding the outer filter where such a pin could fit in. A detailed diagram regarding the hydraulic pump would help me a lot.

    Sören


    Hi

    Here is a nasty problem on my Suzuki DF70TLY year 2000 serialnumber 07001F-033790 with a SHOWA trim system.

    Since I’ve experienced some kind of malfunction and strange noise in the trim system I have removed the hydraulic trim system completely from my motor in order to try to do some service on it. Mainly clean it internally, clean filters, put new o-rings in place and new hydraulic oil. I’ve now dismounted most parts but I quickly decided not to dismount the parts inside the hydraulic pump. You have to draw the line somewhere! I thought that was a wise decision. But still it is the hydraulic pump that has gotten me into trouble. No problem to remove the manual relief valve but when I removed the 2 filter-O-rings from the pump manifold (one outer filter-O-ring and one inner smaller filter-O-ring) suddenly there was a small steelball on the table. Since I shook the manifold rather rough to get the filter-O-rings out I completely missed where that steelball came from.
    I’ve googled a lot but it doesn’t seem to exist a really detailed diagram regarding the hydraulic pump on internet.

    I would really appreciate help on this!

    Regards
    Sören Samuelson
    Last edited by Sam DF70T; 03-17-2013, 06:58 AM.

  • #2
    Manual doesn't give a break down of pump to show ball locations, it's probably one of the check valves next to drive coupler.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Suzuki Outboard Parts

    Comment


    • #3
      HI
      Yes there are balls in the two holes left and right of drive coupler but they are stuck in place unless you remove four bolts which I haven’t. See pic1 to the left - drive coupler side of hydraulic pump. The trim manifold to the right in pic1 shows a hollow mark in the center which possibly are meant for a ball but the corresponding hole in hydraulic pump at trim manifold side – see pic2 – are 3.5 centimeter deep so I don’t know – maybe?
      Pic2 also show steelball, 2 filter-O-rings and a pin that I’ve made of a piece of pianowire (don’t know the english word for it). Pic3 shows how pin keeps the ball in place and finally pic4 shows filterdevice put in place.
      I must say it’s very frustrating that not even you experts and a couple of workshops here at home have a clue. But I don’t blame you - I blame SHOWA Industries!
      I think my guess is as good as anyone else’s so I suppose I try it out my way. What’s your opinion?
      Attached Files
      Last edited by Sam DF70T; 03-20-2013, 05:27 AM.

      Comment


      • #4
        The Yamaha service manual for F115 may help, if have a Yamaha dealer in your area see if they will let you look at a manual.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Suzuki Outboard Parts

        Comment

        Working...
        X