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Chief Petty Officer" & 2021 Splash of the Year Win
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- Oct 15, 2019
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Good idea taping that joint.
Well, unfortunately it's been lots of choice words, and a few scraped knuckles, but I got the engine out of the truck. New engine should be here in a week. Hoping to wrap up the truck and be fully back on boat building by the first weekend in April.Looking great Tod! Good luck with your truck, hope it goes well with no bloody knuckles and not too many choice words!
Not sure that will work on mine. My holes filled in with resin / squeeze out. What size drill did you use, and is yours a Mercruiser?I made a jig when I did mine. I just measured the size the hole was in the glass on the hull.
Haha, I appreciate the kind words. I still get bubbles sometimes.@todhunter - I think we should put you in charge of schooling newbies on wetting out fiberglass cloth.
Yeah, I had already bought the puller tools months ago, so I used them, haha. The special tools I ordered this week are the 12-pt driver to remove the bell housing from the gimbal ring and a deeeeeeeep 9/16" socket to remove the lower shift cable from the bell housing.No special bearing puller needed at this time. Just drive it out from the engine side. I think I drove my new one in with a slide hammer rig. Or was it a long bolt used to PULL it in? Meh. The point is that you don't exactly need special tools if the housing is off the boat.