Need reference for engine removal process

erikgreen

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As requested in another thread:
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Start your own thread Erik, don't hijack someone elses thread with your questions.
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Okay :) Here's my request: I'm about to embark on removal of an engine from my boat, after managing to get it started and running for the first time yesterday. I need access to the transom to re-core it, plus I may need to work on the motor mounts.
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I have the mercruiser 888 stern drive manual (the one from '73) and a similar manual for the 302 ford industrial/marine engine.
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Is there another manual I should have? Or ideally, is there a web site with pictures that goes over the process, like engine removal for dummies? Parts of the process are obvious, like "disconnect everything and label the cables" but I need to know things like what I can use to build an engine stand, or whether I can lift the engine by the manifolds.
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Erik
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: Need reference for engine removal process

I assume that you have Merc. manual # 1.....
Don't know of any sites like you are asking for, but you can definately lift the engine with the manifolds 'eyes'.....
 

RandyJ

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Re: Need reference for engine removal process

I have one of those things that looks like a swing set that I can hook a come a long or block & tackle to. Usually I'll either hook or bolt a chain thru a pick up eye or just find a nice bolt on the front and one on the opposite side on the back to kinda balance the weight then pick up a little at a time making sure everything is clear and disconnected as I go. Also, The outdrive needs to come out first so you can pull the motor straight up and not have to slide forward. Piece of cake.
 
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