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Maybe you will find another person or resource to pull the engines. . . you could build a rolling gantry and a chain hoist to remove them. Much safer and efficient to do the engine mount stringers with the engines out. Cutting the aft berth bulkhead may be a way to get the tank out with the engines still in place, but a much harder approach and more repair. . . there may be a gotcha along the way, in that you end up having to cut a section of the cockpit deck, dragging you deeper into the abyss :facepalm:
The fuel tank itself (empty) is probably not very heavy, being plastic (75 lbs :noidea: ) You will want to drain the tank to the greatest extent possible before you remove it. Remember - safety first when it comes to working with and around fuel. Make sure to remove the batteries and all potential sources of electricity & sparks beforehand.
The fuel tank itself (empty) is probably not very heavy, being plastic (75 lbs :noidea: ) You will want to drain the tank to the greatest extent possible before you remove it. Remember - safety first when it comes to working with and around fuel. Make sure to remove the batteries and all potential sources of electricity & sparks beforehand.