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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10203" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Whats the easiest way to remove the engine in a 751?</p><p>I have read a few posts on east/west facing engines and people recommend pulling the pump and motor together. I can see only 2 of the mounting bolts, the other 2 are no doubt stuck behind the engine where i can't get access to them!. I really didn't want to pull the motor and pump if at all possible as i don't yet have a manual to show me how the hoses join back up and the path they took. The machine has been fire damaged and i didn't want to disturb any of the hoses too. I want the engine out so i can start it to ensure it actually works and i don't need to start looking for another engine!</p><p>A new thread with pictures will follow when i get hold of a camera, i will no doubt be harassing people for pictures of how things sit in their machines as the fire has eaten a few things, all of which are expensive to replace!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10203, member: 82"] Whats the easiest way to remove the engine in a 751? I have read a few posts on east/west facing engines and people recommend pulling the pump and motor together. I can see only 2 of the mounting bolts, the other 2 are no doubt stuck behind the engine where i can't get access to them!. I really didn't want to pull the motor and pump if at all possible as i don't yet have a manual to show me how the hoses join back up and the path they took. The machine has been fire damaged and i didn't want to disturb any of the hoses too. I want the engine out so i can start it to ensure it actually works and i don't need to start looking for another engine! A new thread with pictures will follow when i get hold of a camera, i will no doubt be harassing people for pictures of how things sit in their machines as the fire has eaten a few things, all of which are expensive to replace! [/QUOTE]
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