1994 Johnson/Evinrude "ER" 60 thru 70 outboards Service Manual, Page 261Get this manual

1994 Johnson/Evinrude "ER" 60 thru 70 outboards Service Manual, Page 261

Description of Operation FasTrakTM power trimtilt unit is completely contained between the engine's stern bracketsThe system consists of:
Electric motor Oil reservoir Pump manifold assembly that contains all valving Cylinder body that contains two trim cylinders and one tilt cylindershock absorber

Push the UP switch and the electric motor drives the hydraulic pump, forcing oil into the bottoms ofthe trim cylinders and the tilt cylinderBecause of mechanical and hydraulic advantage, the engine is moved the first 21 (trim range) primarily by the trim cylindersOnly the tilt cylinder moves the engine through the final 540 (tilt range)While positioned in the tilt range, the engine will operate at low throttle setting onlyPushing the DOWN switch pumps fluid only into the top of the tilt cylinderThe engine tilts down and trims in, pushing the trim cylinders in as it travelsManual Operation engine can be positioned manually anywhere within its 750 of travel by first opening (loosening) the manual release valveaccessible with screwdriver through hole on the outside of the port stern bracketRefer to Manual ReleaseUP and Manual ReleaseDOWN in this section for details of positioning the engine manually and for details of system operations while moving the engine manuallyinstalled on the port stern bracket that is accessible when the engine is fully tiltedprovided to protect the hydraulic systemTo use the trailering bracket, tilt the engine up fully, engage the bracket, then tilt the engine down until the bracket is firmly in positionThe trim cylinders will remain extended