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- Sep 30, 2012
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- Massachusetts
- Model
- Express 305
I decided to tackle the seals on both trim tilt units. Out of the 6 seals, 3 were leaking. 2 were obviously replaced by previous owner and one looked fine. I decided to only go after the ones that needed attention in case this did not go well. I watched all the youtube videos and methods avoiding buying the special tool. What ended up working great was that our neighbor had a flat faced pin spanner wrench, but the pins were a little too big. We drilled out two of the pin holes no the dust caps and with a breaker bar they came right off. The slightly drilled out holes look fine and no compromise to the cap.
I did have to partially remove the whole unit to get the cap and piston out for the tilt piston. I got one side reassembled today and it looks good. I am waiting on a new dust cap in the mail since the one we tried using the punch to remove got pretty mauled up, although it is still functional I am going to put the new one in.
I went to the local GW dealer to get all of the seals, I can not believe this is not a kit, the poor parts women had to individually pick each seal! I think I have given them a plug before but Cataumet Boats is great, always willing to help and lend advice to us do-it-yourselfers! I was worried tackling this project, but it was not that bad so far, and hopefully the leaks stop! Below is a link to a similar tool that my neighbor let me use.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ARMSTRONG-TOOLS ... SwiYFXK85-
I did have to partially remove the whole unit to get the cap and piston out for the tilt piston. I got one side reassembled today and it looks good. I am waiting on a new dust cap in the mail since the one we tried using the punch to remove got pretty mauled up, although it is still functional I am going to put the new one in.
I went to the local GW dealer to get all of the seals, I can not believe this is not a kit, the poor parts women had to individually pick each seal! I think I have given them a plug before but Cataumet Boats is great, always willing to help and lend advice to us do-it-yourselfers! I was worried tackling this project, but it was not that bad so far, and hopefully the leaks stop! Below is a link to a similar tool that my neighbor let me use.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ARMSTRONG-TOOLS ... SwiYFXK85-