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Old 11-04-2013, 01:25 PM
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pulling the motor out this week. Looking at everything it should come out sideways without removing the seat or hatch... anyone have any experience with this and am i correct saying nothing needs to be removed?
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I've pulled the engine in my 242 a few times and I didn't twist the engine to get it out. It is a tight fit but it will come out, removing the crank pulley will give you a bit more room and make the job easier.
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I did the engine on my 242SS, which needs to have the sunpad removed in order to get the engine out. I would think on an LS you could get it straight out as long as you can raise the sunpad high enough.

http://home.comcast.net/~tpenfield/W...he_Engine.html
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thanks guys!
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Nope- Sunpad MUST come off, I didn't mention that as I figured that was a given.
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If it was a given I wouldn't have asked Lol! Thanks for that reply tho it would suck to get to that point and then have to remove it.
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pulled the motor, transom assembly and platform, platform was dry as a bone. let the fun begin!
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Any big plans with the motor?
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Gonna have the heads freshened up, mild cam, emi thunder exhaust probably an msd ignition and maybe new csrb that's about it. Needs valve seals so I figured while its out may as well wake it up a little.
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