Tilt Piston Identification; Tilt Piston Assembly - BRP EVINRUDE E-TEC 200 Service Manual

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Remove the washer . Slide t he tilt piston of f the
rod. Be careful not to lo se the springs, plunger s,
or small check valves in the piston assembly.
Remove and discard the small in ner O-ring and
large outer O-ring.
2
1. Small inner O-ring
2. Large outer O-ring

Tilt Piston Identification

A
WARNING
Different tilt pistons are used on hydraulic
units for various
outboard m odels. All
plungers a nd ch eck balls are id entical.
The tilt p iston assemblies contain valving
specific to ce rtain m odels. To provide
impact p rotection, it is important the c or-
rect piston assembly be installed.
Two of the piston relief holes are small, the oth er
two holes are larger. Two of the springs have five
coils and the other two have nine coils. On assem-
bly, the two five-coil springs go in the la rge relief
holes, and the two nine-coil springs go in the small
relief holes.
2
2
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1. Small piston relief holes
2. Large piston relief holes

Tilt Piston Assembly

1
Piston ch eck balls and plu ngers are identical.
Lubricate and install a new outer O-ring on the tilt
piston. Place one ball, on e plunge r, an d on e
spring in each hole in the piston as indicated.
The two five-coil springs go in the la
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holes and the two nine-coil springs go in the small
relief holes. Set the piston aside.
2
4
3
1. Five-coil spring
2. Nine-coil spring
3. Piston check ball
4. Plunger
TRIM AND TILT
TRIM AND TILT SERVICE
rge relief
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