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Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair #11823506 09/11/16 10:49 PM
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Where's the best place to get your Yamaha Trim/Tilt repaired?


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Re: Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair [Re: JohnnyCakes] #11823792 09/12/16 01:05 AM
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What's the issue?

Re: Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair [Re: JohnnyCakes] #11823950 09/12/16 03:17 AM
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rockwall marine

Re: Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair [Re: JohnnyCakes] #11824716 09/12/16 05:26 PM
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Guess that depends on where you live/how far you are willing to travel.


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Re: Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair [Re: JohnnyCakes] #11826862 09/13/16 07:21 PM
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More info on replacement maybe , have never been able to repair the system to last more than couple of years .

Re: Yamaha Tilt/Trim repair [Re: JohnnyCakes] #11826909 09/13/16 07:54 PM
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Your trimming up to far. Don't trim completely up the whole way stop just short. Yamaha has a bad design and when trimming completely up it breaks the pawl on the trim. It usually takes awhile to happen but if you get used to stopping just short it won't happen again. Any dealer can repair it as its very simple.

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