Buzzie8
New Member
Anyone ever pull a 6.2 liter engine on their boat? I have quite a bit of experience with these types of things but do not want to get into a huge job. From what I can see, I need to remove the throttle linkage, the engine mounts (from the hull to keep the engine adjusted to same height). Exhaust bellows (to outdrive), gas line, cooling hoses, and disconnect one wiring harness. I was told I could keep the outdrive on if I had 5" or more of room to pull engine forward away from drive but it might create some trouble putting back in. Is there anything I am missing. It looks somewhat easy at first review. I was going to use a friend of mine's crane truck to hoist out. I have zero compression in one cylinder and while I will check the heads I was told the cylinder was scoped and it has a scored cylinder. Any help with pulling the engine procedure would be greatly appreciated. Oh, one last question what will I need to disconnect to make sure the engine can be released from the transom where it connects to the outdrive?:grin: