Hello, I have a 1991 Baja 340 motor yacht with twin carbureted 7.4L mercruiser engines with Bravo 1 out drives. Over the summer I replaced the starter on my port engine with a reman starter and one morning I attempted to start my port engine but the battery was dead. I jumped the dead battery with my starboard battery and found the reman starter failed in the engaged and spinning mode without the key being turned. Long story short, my flywheel now has some bad spots and needs to be replaced. I keep my boat in a boat garage and I have large overhead beams that I can use as a hoisting point. After reading other posts it sounds like I can move the engine without removing the outdrive. I noticed the motor mounts are bolted to large L brackets that are through bolted to the stringers. It is my understanding that I just need to move the engine 1 foot forward to be able to get to the flywheel. Here are my questions:
1. is my plan to move the engine while the boat is in the water doable?
2. can I just remove the motor mount brackets from the stringers instead of removing the motor mount top nuts? My thinking is that this approach wont require me to lift the engine vertically more than a few inches so I can slide it forward off of the stern drive shaft.
3. If I make witness marks for the motor mounts brackets will that be good enough for engine/driveshaft alignment until the boat is hauled and I can pull the drive for winter storage? (The marina I winter store doesn’t allow major mechanical work while in storage but I can at least pull the drive)
i appreciate any input, Dave
1. is my plan to move the engine while the boat is in the water doable?
2. can I just remove the motor mount brackets from the stringers instead of removing the motor mount top nuts? My thinking is that this approach wont require me to lift the engine vertically more than a few inches so I can slide it forward off of the stern drive shaft.
3. If I make witness marks for the motor mounts brackets will that be good enough for engine/driveshaft alignment until the boat is hauled and I can pull the drive for winter storage? (The marina I winter store doesn’t allow major mechanical work while in storage but I can at least pull the drive)
i appreciate any input, Dave
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