![]() This PTT electric motor existed between 1976 thru 1981. Three (3 ) Wire POWER TILT TRIM Electric Motor: ![]() POWER TILT TRIM Electric Motors 1976 – 1992 The two different type electric motors cannot be interchanged “UNLESS” their associated wiring system (relay/solenoid setup) is interchanged with them. The wires being reversed via the relay system causes the motor to run in the opposite direction. Via the relay system, the battery negative (-) connects to one of the motor wires, the battery positive (+) connects to the other motor’s remaining wire causing the motor to run in one direction. The 2 wire (One “Green” wire, One “Blue” wire) unit incorporates a complex relay setup for both the up and down mode. Battery negative (-) connects to the black wire… Battery positive (+) connects to either the “Blue” or the “Green” wire to have the motor run in one direction or the other. The 3 wire motor has a “Black”, “Blue”, and a “Green wire. ![]() The 3 wire unit incorporates a solenoid for the up mode, and direct wiring for the down mode. ![]() POWER TILT TRIM Electric Motor Differences – by Joe Reeves
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