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<blockquote data-quote="nccatfisher" data-source="post: 441483" data-attributes="member: 10811"><p>It would work ok at static (not running) but those cylinders are one way, they gravity feed down, don't think it would work well at all for trim under way. Plus that disables your motor lock, if you hit something she is coming up rather abruptly. Or if you shower down on it in reverse it most likely is coming up also. If the cylinder was attached to the motor that would stop the motor flying up as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nccatfisher, post: 441483, member: 10811"] It would work ok at static (not running) but those cylinders are one way, they gravity feed down, don't think it would work well at all for trim under way. Plus that disables your motor lock, if you hit something she is coming up rather abruptly. Or if you shower down on it in reverse it most likely is coming up also. If the cylinder was attached to the motor that would stop the motor flying up as bad. [/QUOTE]
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