Need advice on engine coupler
That's good news. I supose that's an argument for the annual alignment
check. Which I'm guilty of not doing myself.
John Chaplain wrote:
Thanks for the input folks,
I did replace the coupler. I rented an engine hoist and lifted the
engine about a foot and swung it sideways and replaced the coupler.
About a 2 day job in all done in my driveway. Could probably do it
again in a day in the right conditions, but it was a bitch of a job to
do in 100 degree heat.
What happened is that the engine lost alignment due to a jacking screw
backing off. I'll be sure to never let THAT happen again.
John C.
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 04:10:04 GMT, "Don Dando"
wrote:
You will need to pull the engine to replace the coupler but that is not a
major task if you have access to an overhead hoist.
Don Dando
"John Chaplain" wrote in message
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I have a 2002 Stingray 240cs with a 5l Mercruiser and Alpha one
outdrive.
I'm pretty sure the engine coupler is spun. Does the engine have to
come out to replace this? or can I do it in place?
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