I’m hoping to reach out to the community here to troubleshoot a problem that I am experiencing. I bought a 21’ 1976 Fiberform boat a few days ago. I think that the tabs are original from that time period, manufactured by Boat Leveler Mfg Co. I have spent the past couple of days working through it from front to back solving little issues, customizing, etc. It has been slow, but mostly successful and I’ve learned a ton along the way. My kids are pitching in and they are learning too.
The only issue that has me completely stumped is one with the hydraulic trim tabs. When I inspected the boat with the buyer the tabs operated on and off the water. I’m not familiar with them but it did seem like their range of motion was less than they could be and they maybe moved a bit slowly, but I assumed that all was good. Once I got the boat home and tried to activate them a number of times I was never able to get them moving again. The trim motor makes noises (different sounds whether the up or down buttons are held), but nothing moves.
Once I was able to investigate further I discovered that the port side hydraulic line was leaking at nipple where it is clamped onto the tank. The starboard line seems fine. Although it was pretty stuck on I was able to wrestle the line off. After draining the remaining fluid in the line I cut the line back several inches (there is a lot of excess line) and clamped it back on, but couldn’t get the clamp tight enough (it skipped when tightening) and it continued to leak.
I am headed to the store to see what I can find for a better clamp for that line. I also need to top up the fluid as it is well below the fill line. I’m hoping that once I get the line solidly clamped on and top up the fluid the tabs will function. As I don’t know a lot about this system though I am hoping for some guidance as far as what else to look for, consider, etc.
I have a couple of immediate questions as well. First, what type of fluid do I need? The tank is stamped “Trans. Oil Type A”. Is this saying transmission oil, as opposed to hydraulic fluid?
Is there a better fastener system that I should use than the clamps that are on there right now?
I will dump a lot of related photos in a reply to this post.
Thanks in advance!
The only issue that has me completely stumped is one with the hydraulic trim tabs. When I inspected the boat with the buyer the tabs operated on and off the water. I’m not familiar with them but it did seem like their range of motion was less than they could be and they maybe moved a bit slowly, but I assumed that all was good. Once I got the boat home and tried to activate them a number of times I was never able to get them moving again. The trim motor makes noises (different sounds whether the up or down buttons are held), but nothing moves.
Once I was able to investigate further I discovered that the port side hydraulic line was leaking at nipple where it is clamped onto the tank. The starboard line seems fine. Although it was pretty stuck on I was able to wrestle the line off. After draining the remaining fluid in the line I cut the line back several inches (there is a lot of excess line) and clamped it back on, but couldn’t get the clamp tight enough (it skipped when tightening) and it continued to leak.
I am headed to the store to see what I can find for a better clamp for that line. I also need to top up the fluid as it is well below the fill line. I’m hoping that once I get the line solidly clamped on and top up the fluid the tabs will function. As I don’t know a lot about this system though I am hoping for some guidance as far as what else to look for, consider, etc.
I have a couple of immediate questions as well. First, what type of fluid do I need? The tank is stamped “Trans. Oil Type A”. Is this saying transmission oil, as opposed to hydraulic fluid?
Is there a better fastener system that I should use than the clamps that are on there right now?
I will dump a lot of related photos in a reply to this post.
Thanks in advance!