I started my 3rd rebuild this morning all on a 115 Crossflow V4, no not the same one. I take that back it is the same one I rebuilt back in 2001. Anyway the last 2 rebuilds I did I didn't use a hoist to pull the powerhead, I'm a pretty big strong guy and I just removed the bolts, gave the powerhead a shake or two and lifted the powerheads right off. This one is being a bit of a booger though. I gave it a good shake and a tug and the front corner seems to be separating a hair but she isn't breaking loose. I may have to go out and rent a hoist but before I do I wanted to make sure I have all the bolts loose.
It is a 98 115 crossflow V4. I removed the 3 bolts on each side that come up through the exhaust housing. I removed one bolt and one nut from each side under the adapter plate at the front of the powerhead and I removed the two nuts at the rear of the powerhead that are such a pain in the ***** to get too. I also dropped the lower unit so I don't have to worry about the shift rod or drive shaft hanging up.
When I get off work tomorrow I'll go out and give it another bear hug and try to shake it lose, if not I'll have to rent a hoist or find me an oak tree to hoist it from.
It is a 98 115 crossflow V4. I removed the 3 bolts on each side that come up through the exhaust housing. I removed one bolt and one nut from each side under the adapter plate at the front of the powerhead and I removed the two nuts at the rear of the powerhead that are such a pain in the ***** to get too. I also dropped the lower unit so I don't have to worry about the shift rod or drive shaft hanging up.
When I get off work tomorrow I'll go out and give it another bear hug and try to shake it lose, if not I'll have to rent a hoist or find me an oak tree to hoist it from.