1988 Johnson Evinrude CC 60 thru 75 outboards Service Manual, Page 310Get this manual

1988 Johnson Evinrude CC 60 thru 75 outboards Service Manual, Page 310

Component Description Trim-up Relief ValveThis valve controls maximum oil pressure in the system during trim -out tilt -upIt also bleeds oil to the reservoir when the engine is run at speeds over 1500 RPM (approximately) in the partial-tilt positionThis allows the engine to return to the maximum trim -out position

Manual Release ValveThis device allows manual tilting movement of the engineWhen this screw is loosened, the engine will not move in the trim range

CylinderThis hydraulic cylinder moves the engine through the tilt range onlyIt also absorbs the shock of hitting an underwater objectTilt Check ValveThis valve provides one-way oil passage

E.I from the oil pump to the underside of the tilt piston while
trimming out and tilting up

Filter ValveThis valve supplies oil to the top side of the tilt cylinder as it retracts when coming off shallow water drive modeThe valve also filters the oil
Trim Check Valve CDThis valve, along with the trimtilt separation valve, isolates the trim cylinders from the rest of the system when the engine is not being trimmed or tilted It allows oil to flow from the pump to the underside of the trim cylinders during trim-out operation It also allows oil flow to return to the pump and reservoir during trim -in tilt-down operation