flargin
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 13, 2008
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Re: Remove outdrive to pull engine
Sometimes the responses are a little short, but some of the guys here are responding to a billion questions a night... but they do know their stuff, you will learn to respect the way they can take a useless bit of data and figure out the problem.
The motor is now really as easy. now that the outdrive is out (excluding fuel/wiring) you really on have 4 bolts to take off, and pull the motor straight up and out. You can get a boat motor out in an hour if you have done it before.
welcome to the forums...
Yes, you guys were rite, I pulled the drive last night, only took me about an half hour, MUCH easier that way, so all of you out there saying to pull the engine WITHOUT pulling the outdrive, were dead wrong. I mean it only takes a short period of time.
Like I stated before, this is the 1st time ive worked on a boat, I am very mechanically inclined and comfortable working on cars and such so I took offence to some leaving, in my eyes, rude answers. But its all good
Thanks again to all of you for the help
Sometimes the responses are a little short, but some of the guys here are responding to a billion questions a night... but they do know their stuff, you will learn to respect the way they can take a useless bit of data and figure out the problem.
The motor is now really as easy. now that the outdrive is out (excluding fuel/wiring) you really on have 4 bolts to take off, and pull the motor straight up and out. You can get a boat motor out in an hour if you have done it before.
welcome to the forums...