Re: 1997 V6 896 305 Removal
I don't understand why Don S insists on removing the lags?
1. On many boats, you can't lift the engine straight up because the boat is built over top of the back of the engine. So just lifting the engine a 1/2" allows you to move it forward, then up.
2. You don't mess up the threads on the motor mount while removing and installing the engine.
3. The motor mounts being on the engine makes it easy to sit on the ground on blocks. I always run the engines on the ground to make sure everything is ok before going back in the boat.
4. The threads on the mounts are usually really rusty (I work on salt water boats) and you can't get them loose without some initial rust removal and heat.
5. It's usually easier to get a 9/16" or 3/4" universal socket, extension and ratchet on the lags than a 7/8" or 15/16" wrench or socket on the large rusty nut.
Other than that, no reason.