Garmin TR-1 Gold Mounting Instructions

Summary of TR-1 Gold

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    Cylinder & bracket mounting instructions honda 8 hp: 2001 & newer honda 9.9 hp: 2001 & newer honda 15 hp: 2003 & newer honda 20 hp: 2003 & newer figure 1 finished steering actuator caution: this kit fits the long and extra long shaft motors only. It will not fit the short shaft version. Page 1 pn 90...

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    Item part no. Qty name 2 330-1071-01 1 standoff, upper (short) 3 330-1071-02 1 standoff, lower (long) 4 130-1072-00 1 bracket, rod eye mounting 5 330-1013-00 1 pin, stern pivot 6 380-1074-00 1 channel, cylinder mtg. 7 380-1075-00 2 plate, channel doubler 8 310-0260-90 2 hex cap m8 x 90 mm 10 130-008...

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    Item part no. Qty name 31 330-1002-00 1 rod eye, 5/16-24 33 310-0042-09 1 hex jam nut 5/16-24 34 340-0900-00 1 cylinder 35 321-0001-00 2 fitting, straight 1/8 npt x 1/4 36 330-1101-00 1 zinc anode (replaceable) 37 310-0040-26 1 washer, flat, nylon 1/4 id x .03 38 328-0901-00 2 bushing 1/4 id x 5/16 ...

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    Turn the steering friction lock in the motor (just above the clamps and below the shift lever) 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 ...

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    Put a little thread locker on the second 8mm (item 8) bolt and install it through the other lock washer (item 9), the sandwich of the cylinder mounting channel (item 6) and doubler plates (item 7) created at fig. 6, the upper short standoff (item 2), and into the upper motor vibration isolation moun...

  • Page 6: Disconnect Them Quickly.

    Put cylinder rod eye block (item 31) down over the pin in the rod eye mounting bracket (item 4). See figure 11-a. Turn the cylinder (item 34) so that the fittings (item 35) point up (toward the top of the motor). Line the hole in rear end cap of the cylinder (item 34) with the hole in the top of the...

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    Turn the motor hard over to port. That will retract the cylinder rod into the cylinder. See figure 13. Check that the cylinder rod is still free to retract at least a little more. Next turn the motor hard over to starboard. That will extend the cylinder rod out of the cylinder. See figure 14. Check ...