If he leaves the flywheel cover in place, he will not need to replace the rubber cushions, nor re-align the flywheel cover to the transom shield [triangulate], nor fiddle with Stbd/Port rotation for the exhaust manifold risers to re-align with the Y pipe.Ummm, NO.Originally Posted by billbayliner
Separate the engine from the flywheel cover, leaving the flywheel cover attached to the transom shield, and it's even more simple.
Pulling the engine alone is going to trash the seal of the donuts (rubber cushions as you call them) by just flexing them up and down.If he leaves the flywheel cover in place, he will not need to replace the rubber cushions, nor re-align the flywheel cover to the transom shield [triangulate], nor fiddle with Stbd/Port rotation for the exhaust manifold risers to re-align with the Y pipe.