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Pulling an engine TRS SETUP
I am pulling engines from boat and would like to leave transmissions in. Is the easiest way just to unbolt the tranny from the bellhousing?
Simple question, hopefully a simple answer. Thanks. |
U can do it that way , but your gonna have a hell of time putting the motors back in . The easiest and right way would be pulling the drives off and then pulling the motors and trannies together.. If u leave the trannies in they will need to be supported..
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Originally Posted by TomFTM
(Post 4369962)
U can do it that way , but your gonna have a hell of time putting the motors back in . The easiest and right way would be pulling the drives off and then pulling the motors and trannies together.. If u leave the trannies in they will need to be supported..
Thanks for the quick response |
No idea why you'd want to leave the trans in the boat, as Tom said lining it back up will be a major pain. You can leave the drives on and pull it also.
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Well that's why I was asking. Initially I thought leaving them in may be easier but that's not the case. Thanks
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leave the drives on , unbolt the rest if you can move motors forward enough ,, pull the engines and trannies together if you have the room ?
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Originally Posted by ROB FREEMAN
(Post 4370006)
leave the drives on , unbolt the rest if you can move motors forward enough ,, pull the engines and trannies together if you have the room ?
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You can pull them with the drives on, putting them back in you will want to pull the drives first. I pulled the motors and transmissions together.
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Originally Posted by donzi matt
(Post 4370023)
You can pull them with the drives on, putting them back in you will want to pull the drives first. I pulled the motors and transmissions together.
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I always left the exhaust on and just pulled the risers, but it took some contorting to get the motor mount bolts in. How bad was it getting the exhaust out in the boat?
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