Bennett Trim Tab Reservoir

Peter_BDA

New member
Hey all,

Just installed my spanky Bennett 120 sport trim tabs today and when fixing the reservoir to the transom, it is not vertical at all....(obviously sitting at the same angle as the transom). Is this OK or do I need to shim it to be more vertical????

Thanks!
Peter
 
Mine is the same way, being mounted between the two fuel tanks and above the bilge pump. Works fine, just be sure the liquid level is between the full marks when the tabs are retracted.
 
Thanks Dennis. I filled the reservoir before I mounted it and installed the level is on almost "empty". So, if I understand you correctly I need to "overfill" it so that mounted the level is correct right??

Thanks in advance!

Peter
 
Peter,
I believe Dennis means that when the trim tabs are fully retracted, the level should read full. Then when you extend the trim tabs, you fill the cylinders and remove some of the fluid from the reservoir in doing same.
You may also have to bleed the system to remove the air.

Hope this helps.

Andrew
 
Peter_BDA":3b68c483 said:
Hey all,

Just installed my spanky Bennett 120 sport trim tabs today and when fixing the reservoir to the transom, it is not vertical at all....(obviously sitting at the same angle as the transom). Is this OK or do I need to shim it to be more vertical????

Thanks!
Peter

Peter,

We have a shim for the hydraulic power unit that will help you out with this. I think it's about 15 degrees. If you send me your address and phone number I would be delighted to send you one at no charge (other than shipping if I can't fit it in a mail bag).

Tom McGow
Bennett Marine
 
Hi Tom, thanks very much for the offer of the shim-very kind. It also speaks volumes for Bennett!!

I am happy to pay for the shipping especially as I live in Bermuda. If you can email me at dojomouse@yahoo.com I will send you my address, phone and Fed Ex account number.

Thanks again and kudos to you and all the folks at Bennett!!

Gratefully,
Peter
 
Tabman Tom...what a great offer. Beware though, there are probably hundreds of c-dorys that have Bennett Tabs! You might have opened a can of worms. Don't worry though, I've got a TomCat and don't need the shim! :lol:

It's great to see the mfrs respond on this site!

Charlie
 
tom, as long as you are here can you answer a question for me. will the bennett auto trim controller work with my lenco tabs? and if not why not? if yes how much?
 
starcrafttom":1rcnri0x said:
tom, as long as you are here can you answer a question for me. will the bennett auto trim controller work with my lenco tabs? and if not why not? if yes how much?

Thomas,

The Bennett Auto Tab Control will not work with your Lenco Trim Tabs. The wiring for the two systems is completely different. The Lenco basically has to electric motors and the polarity is reversed on the wires to them to make them operate up or down. The Bennett system has one motor for the pump and two solenoid valves, one to operate each side. The motor for the Bennett pump does not reverse polarity to change direction, instead current is sent down one one wire to put the Trim Tabs down and another wire to bring them up.

Since the Auto Tab Control is designed to operate our pump motor and valves there is really no practical way to make t operate the Lenco system.

I hope this is helpful.

Tom McGow
Bennett Marine
 
Peter_BDA":2c5wm0qv said:
Hi Tom, thanks very much for the offer of the shim-very kind. It also speaks volumes for Bennett!!

I am happy to pay for the shipping especially as I live in Bermuda. If you can email me at dojomouse@yahoo.com I will send you my address, phone and Fed Ex account number.

Thanks again and kudos to you and all the folks at Bennett!!

Gratefully,
Peter

Peter,

I am delighted we can be of help!

I just sent an e-mail to you.

Tom McGow
Bennett Marine
 
tom thanks for the answer. that makes complete sense why it will not work. to bad I would have liked the auto trim on my 27. Wife will not stay put and is always moving while underway. drives me crazy.
 
So the trim tab reservoir shim arrived on Friday- a big THANK YOU to Tom and Bennett & Co. for sending it to me. I installed the shim and the fluid level is near perfect AND an added bonus is the whole unit is easier to mount/unmount now. No more scraped knuckles! Yay!

Pictures are here:

http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _album.php

As I mentioned to Tom offline, Bennett should make users more aware of this item-very useful. I am no trim tab expert but I like to have things done right, and if you are putting in tabs on your 22' or your transom is "steep"-I would strongly suggest using the shim.

Once again thanks to Tom the Bennett rep for seeing this through!

Peter
 
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