I have a 2000 Grady 247 Advance with twin 150 HPDIs. The port tilt/trim motor runs but will not raise the engine, so I suspect the hydraulic fluid is low. I turned the hydraulic relief screw counter clockwise and the engine settled down a few more inches, so hydraulic pressure should be relieved. I attached a 1500 lb ratcheting strap around the lower unit at one end and around a doubled 2x8 header at the other end. The header is 8-9 feet off the ground and far enough from the boat that the strap is about 20 deg above horizontal. My intent was to get the outboard up far enough that I could continue with a floor jack. The strap appears to have moved the outboard an inch or two, but is now so tight that I'm a little worried that either the outboard or the header is going to break. I just want to double check first that there isn't some additional latch that has to be released to allow me to manually raise the outboard. The handle on the ratchet strap is about 5-6 inches long, so the other possibility is that I'm drastically overestimating the force that the strap is putting on the engine. Plan B would be to get a come-along with a longer handle for more leverage. But I'm told that two strong guys should be able to raise the outboard by hand. I am nowhere near that. Any information or suggestions would be appreciated.