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It's a 2017 Mercury Verado 200 - thanks either way!I was given a used tilt assembly, not sure what model but I was told it works fine and you can have it for the cost of shipping if it happens to be the right part. What is the year and model of your motor?
They're actually twin Mercury Verado 200's - both with not even 300 hours; which is why I was so surprised that this component looked so rough.Actually, to Seasick's point about maybe having to remove the whole assembly... in this case, I think you just grab a hold of that motor and yank it off by hand!
Given the nice condition of everything else... I'm betting someone already replaced the motor and went with the cheapest of cheap knockoffs thinking "Ah, they're all the same... why pay extra money for a name brand".
But back on point... yes, replace this sooner than later. It's not a bad/hard job. Everywhere I looked when I wanted to remove my whole tilt assembly said you had to lift the motor off because the assembly could only be taken off "forward". After about 10 minutes of insepcting it I gave it a shot by taking it off rearward without lifting the engine. 30 minutes later I had the whole thing off and in my hands.
Obviously I can't say if that will be the case for whatever motor you have, but take a real good look at it and don't trust (this is not meant towards anything Seasick said) what you read online, or sometimes even in a service manual, as verbatim.
That said, with the right setup, it's less than an hour to lift an engine off enough to swing it out of the way enough.
Sorry, mine is Yamaha.It's a 2017 Mercury Verado 200 - thanks either way!
Seems that way. What I'm trying to verify is whether I need to lift the engine - or if I can simply replace them without needing to have the engines propped/removed in order to do it.The Mercs are notorious for rusting trim motors.
On my Mercs, you can not easily get to the rear bolts for the trim motor. At a minimum you need to disconnect the center tilt ram rod
The Merc's thankfully have abundant OEM & Off Brand parts that make them cheaper than even Yamaha (forget Honda from what I hear from other owners). Right now I'm just trying to figure out if I can wedge a 2x4 when they are at top tilt to keep them from coming down on me while I replace them!$100? I should have Merc’s!
Had to replace this on one of my F200’s two years ago, and it was about $2K installed (done by pro’s - not me).
I can absolutely verify that you want to do this before it fails - my motor and boat were out of service until it was fixed, and it did have a long lead time for Yamaha oem parts.
I am in the process of replacing TWO motors for my 2005 Merc 150s. Both are REALLY rusted up. If you don't send to anyone else, I would appreciate it/them.I was given a used tilt assembly, not sure what model but I was told it works fine and you can have it for the cost of shipping if it happens to be the right part. What is the year and model of your motor?
Isn't there a tile lock lever you can swing down? All of the Merc's I can remember seeing do.The Merc's thankfully have abundant OEM & Off Brand parts that make them cheaper than even Yamaha (forget Honda from what I hear from other owners). Right now I'm just trying to figure out if I can wedge a 2x4 when they are at top tilt to keep them from coming down on me while I replace them!
That's RIGHT! I do it reflexively every time we trailer the boat - I just didn't think about it until you mentioned that! THANK YOU!Isn't there a tile lock lever you can swing down? All of the Merc's I can remember seeing do.