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IP: 65.94.63.211
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remove cylinder block for inspection/cleaning
I want to take the cylinder block off to get it measured and hot tanked. How do I remove it in the most efficiant way. It's off the boat and on a bench.
If I had a removal sequnce, that would be most awesome. |
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IP: 45.49.35.172
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I just tore into it
I did however make notes, took lots of pics and arraigned the lifters and springs in order from 1-8 from flywheel to aft. I'm sure a more learned approach will by posted for you soon. Good luck and have fun! |
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splashlog (07-22-2020) |
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IP: 100.36.65.17
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Buy the Moyer manual! It will cover what you need to know.
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Ando (07-22-2020) |
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