Sierra 18-6755 Tilt & Trim Motors
Sierra 18-6755 Tilt & Trim Motors — Product description
Why Sierra Tilt & Trim Motors Deliver Reliable Performance on the Water
Boat owners know the frustration of a sluggish tilt and trim system that leaves your outboard hanging awkwardly or straining during launches. The Sierra 18-6755 steps in as a robust replacement, engineered to restore smooth, effortless operation. Crafted with marine-grade materials, it withstands saltwater corrosion and heavy use, ensuring your boating adventures stay uninterrupted.
Unlike stock parts that wear out prematurely under real-world conditions, this motor emphasizes durability through reinforced gearing and sealed components. Anglers and weekend cruisers alike report quicker response times, reducing the physical effort needed to adjust trim angles for optimal hull planing or trailering.
Standout Features of the Sierra 18-6755
- Precision Engineering: Direct-fit design matches original specifications, minimizing installation headaches and ensuring seamless integration with your existing hydraulic system.
- Corrosion Resistance: Zinc-plated housing and high-quality brushes fight off electrolysis and moisture, extending service life even in brackish environments.
- Efficient Power Delivery: Strong torque output handles heavier outboards without overheating, supporting everything from leisurely cruises to tournament fishing runs.
- Quiet Operation: Advanced motor windings reduce noise and vibration, letting you focus on the horizon rather than mechanical hums.
- Universal Versatility: Compatible with a range of powerheads, making it a go-to fix for popular setups without needing custom adaptations.
Step-by-Step Installation Tips for Hassle-Free Setup
Swapping out a faulty tilt and trim motor doesn't require a full yard overhaul. With basic tools like wrenches, a multimeter, and hydraulic fluid, most DIYers complete the job in under two hours. Start by powering down and disconnecting the battery to avoid shorts.
- Drain the hydraulic reservoir and remove the old motor by unbolting the mounting bracket—watch for pinched hoses.
- Inspect the ram and seals for wear; replace if needed to prevent future leaks.
- Mount the new Sierra unit, torque bolts to spec (typically 15-20 ft-lbs), and reconnect wiring with dielectric grease for weatherproofing.
- Refill with compatible fluid, bleed air from lines by cycling the system slowly, and test at the dock before hitting open water.
Pro tip: Label wires before disconnecting to match polarities perfectly, avoiding reversed operation that could damage the pump.
Maximize Longevity with Simple Maintenance Routines
Regular care keeps your Sierra motor running like new. Rinse with freshwater after every saltwater trip to flush salt buildup. Annually, check electrical connections for corrosion and lubricate pivot points. Monitor hydraulic fluid levels monthly—low fluid often mimics motor failure.
For storage, fully trim down, relieve system pressure, and cover the unit. This prevents seal drying and varnish buildup during off-seasons. Boat mechanics swear by these habits, turning a three-year part lifespan into five or more.
Common Issues and Quick Fixes
Slow trimming? Test voltage at the motor (should be 12V+ under load)—a weak battery or bad relay is often the culprit. Grinding noises point to stripped gears; inspect the drive shaft early. If it won't hold position, suspect a leaking cylinder rather than the motor itself.
Armed with a voltmeter and service manual, diagnose 80% of problems dockside. This motor's reliability shines here, rarely being the failure source once installed correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Sierra 18-6755 a reliable tilt and trim motor replacement?
It features marine-grade construction with corrosion-resistant materials and precise engineering for direct compatibility, delivering strong torque and smooth operation comparable to OEM parts but built tougher for everyday abuse.
Is installation DIY-friendly for the Sierra 18-6755?
Yes, with standard tools and basic mechanical knowledge, most boaters can install it themselves by following a simple disconnect, mount, reconnect, and bleed process—saving time and shop fees.
How do I know if my tilt and trim motor needs replacing?
Signs include sluggish or incomplete movement, unusual noises, failure to hold trim position, or no response despite good power supply. Voltage testing confirms if the motor itself is faulty.
Can the Sierra 18-6755 handle saltwater use?
Absolutely—its zinc plating and sealed design resist corrosion from saltwater, making it ideal for coastal or offshore boating when paired with routine freshwater rinses.
What maintenance does this motor require?
Rinse after use, check fluid levels and connections regularly, and inspect during annual servicing to ensure peak performance and longevity.
Does it fit multiple outboard models?
It's designed as a direct replacement for various mid-range powerheads, but always verify compatibility with your specific setup for the best results.
SKU: NVN-4002920
MPN: 18-6755
UPC: 030999320377
Technical specifications
| Brand | Sierra Engine Parts |
| Model | Sierra 18-6755 Tilt & Trim Motors |
| SKU / MFR# | 4002920 |
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