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Pulling engines in a 34' Vyper
I am planning on pulling the 500efi's in my 34' PQ Vyper this fall and have the top end refreshed. My question is, there is so little room around the engines how do you get to the front motor mounts to unbolt them. I am planning to pull the CMI's on both engines first hoping that will open things up. Any advise from somebody who has done it would be great.
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It is a little bit of a pain to get in there but less painful than trying to pull the exhaust first. I use a combinatin wrench and you are able to get in there from the front of the motors an eighth of a turn at a time. Good Luck.
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I am planning on doing my top ends this winters also.
Is it really that bad taking the heads off in the boat as opposed to yanking the engines?? |
Originally Posted by verbi69
(Post 3772046)
I am planning on doing my top ends this winters also.
Is it really that bad taking the heads off in the boat as opposed to yanking the engines?? |
Guess i'm feeling lazy and really don't want to go through the trouble of yanking them.
I imagine it is easier to pull the engines and do the tear down on an engine stand as opposed to tearing into them in the boat. |
Originally Posted by verbi69
(Post 3772415)
Guess i'm feeling lazy and really don't want to go through the trouble of yanking them.
I imagine it is easier to pull the engines and do the tear down on an engine stand as opposed to tearing into them in the boat. |
Originally Posted by pq man
(Post 3772711)
Have Tom up for some of the good beer he will be looking for a winter project. Says he is not going to do a thing to the fountain so he should have plenty of time on his hands this winter.:Whatever: Lol.
Thanks for the idea! |
Originally Posted by verbi69
(Post 3772768)
I can always bring the boat to him full of the "good beer" with my to do list and pick it up in the spring!
Thanks for the idea! |
Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3772893)
Good beer from Canada?????
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Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3772893)
Good beer from Canada?????
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