Garmin TR1-Gold manual

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  • Page 1

    Page 1 TR-1 Gold Cylinder and Bracket Mounting Instructions Y amaha 9.9 HP 2008 and Newer PN 906-1040-10[...]

  • Page 2

    I. Installing the Cylinder & Mounting Bracket Tools Required: One; #1 (small) Phillips Screw Driver One; Wrench ½ In. One; Wrench 7/16 In. One; Wrench 10 MM One; 10 MM Socket Wrench Thread lock (Loctite or similar (not shown) Page 2 Figure 2[...]

  • Page 3

    Page 3 ITEM PART NUMBER QTY. NAME 1 330-1045-00 1 Nut, Standoff 2 130-1042-00 1 Bracket, Rod Eye Mounting 3 330-1013-00 1 Pin, Stern Pivot 4 380-1044-00 1 Channel, Cylinder MTG. 5 380-1046-00 1 Plate, Standoff Nut 6 310-0206-12 3 Hex Cap M6 X 12 MM 7 130-0084-00 1 “U” Bolt 1 3/4” ID 1/4-20 8 310-0067-01 1 Hair Pin Cotter LG. 9 310-0067-02 2 H[...]

  • Page 4

    Step One: Turn the steering friction lock on the motor (just above the clamps and below the front grip) all the way to the left. (Full free steering rotation. See motor manual if necessary.) The motor must steer very freely for the autopilot to work. If there is still any drag in the steering loosen the nut that is controlled by the friction lever [...]

  • Page 5

    Install the bolt you just removed into the same hole from the starboard side of the motor to the port side. Put a little thread lock on the protruding end of the bolt. Thread the bolt’s end in to the Standoff Nut ( item 1 ) as shown in gure 6 and tighten the it. Remove the two rear bolts from the lower motor vibration isolation mounting shroud[...]

  • Page 6

    Put a little thread lock on the ends of the three 6 MM Hex CAP Screws ( item 6 ) and install them through one Lock Washer each ( item 11 ) and then the Cylinder Mounting Channel ( item 4 ) and into the Standoff Nut and Plate ( items 1 & 5 ) as shown in gure 9. ( Channel with the label facing you right side up. ) Keep the Channel perpendicula[...]

  • Page 7

    Place pin in the Rod Eye Mounting Bracket ( item 2 ) through the cylinder Rod Eye ( item 31 ) as shown. ( Leave the cylinder attached. ) Install the last Medium Hair Pin Cotter ( item 9 ) through the hole in the Bracket pin as shown in gure 12. Turn the motor to the hard to port (prop full to the left side of the boat) position. This will push t[...]

  • Page 8

    Turn the motor hard over to port Figure 14. That will retract the Cylinder rod into the Cylinder. Check that the Cylinder rod is still free to retract at least a little more. Next turn the motor hard over to starboard Figure 15. That will extend the Cylinder rod out of the Cylinder. Check that the Cylinder rod is still free to extend at least a lit[...]