Re: Starcraft Islander project
Might have to give the prop a few spins to get things moving for it to go into gear.. and it needs to be in 'forward' to pull the drive off anyway, which I would try to do FIRST; you may have a bit of trouble trying to pull the engine first, as the drive shaft goes into the bell housing and then into splines on the coupler which is bolted to the ring gear/crank shaft...
We tried spinning the prop, and my friend tried to engage it back at the outdrive somehow. It never would go in gear.
The engine came out first easily. The back 2 engine mount bolts were a bear to get out though. Once loose...I barely took the weight off with my overhead crane and simply slid the engine forward about 5" and lifted her out of the boat.
The transom plate/outdrive bolts came out fairly easily, but one of the bottom bolts broke.
There's a lot of pitting in the aluminum where the outdrive was. One spot is corroded so bad there's a hole all the way through.
I have the transom wood out now as well. It was it much worse shape than it appeared. It's barely in tact enough to use as a template.
All of the crap associated with the outdrive operation looked like it was way more complicated than it needed to be, and most of the wiring to that stuph was already loose when I got the boat, so it would be a nightmare for me to figure it all out.
Pics to follow.
Maybe the newer Alpha gen2 stuph is less mind boggling...idunno.