Just curious, is part of the sender system missing on my motor? It doesn't follow all the way up. If not, what is the way to adjust it so that I don't have to rubber neck? Thanks
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Yamaha T60 trim sender adjustment
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Yamaha T60 trim sender adjustment
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2008 Palm Beach Castmaster 200 Yamaha T60 18 mph upriver 22 mph downriver
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where men can't walk or freely talk
and sons turn their fathers in.
2008 Palm Beach Castmaster 200 Yamaha T60 18 mph upriver 22 mph downriver
2019 F150 EcoBeast 3.5 Supercrew 4x4 Max tow, Truetrac . Mods' a plenty
Re: Yamaha T60 trim sender adjustment
I was thinking most engines have a trim gauge sender on the side of the powerhead--round thing. They turn so you can adjust the limits on the engine trim.
Pontoon boats are a little different than most fiberglass boats in that the transoms are not always vertical--engines can be mounted at a negative angle. Thus the adjustment would need to be made.
Pontoon boats are a little different than most fiberglass boats in that the transoms are not always vertical--engines can be mounted at a negative angle. Thus the adjustment would need to be made.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150