The Engine was removed, and as I suspected some coupler bolts were loose or not tightened enough on the flywheel. Further, The 2 rear motor mount bolts were rusted solid. We tried effortlessly to remove them, but to no avail. So we had to seperate the engine from the rear flywheel housing to get the engine free. The inspection plate was removed.
Now the fun starts. I may use MAP propane to heat up the frozen bolts. Unless anyone here has some better ideas. The rear motor mount bolts were rusted in their metal bushing casing and into the housing. They are threaded and can't be punched out.
We had tried many ways to get them out for almost 4 hours or so. With a hoist, PB rust spray, impact drill, hammer etc. They wouldn't budge, we even cut the heads off the bolts, and still wouldn't come out of there rusted grave.
The last photo is just a picture of the flywheel housing that's still on the boat after we removed the engine. The second photo just shows the rear motor mount bolt that are rusted shut, that we may burn out with MAP gas hopefully.
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