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773 Fuel Tank removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 17909" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If its the same as most other east/west engine setups the engine and pump need to be pulled. Its not as big of a task as it seems, a few hoses and wires need to be disconnected then you can remove it as one unit. It will still take a few hours to do I'm afraid and if you haven't done it before I'd work on the best part of a day WITH a helper.</p><p>Hopefully someone else can give you more info, i have never worked on a 773, but i am in the process of putting a 751 back together, it has the fuel tank under the engine,. My dad and I put the engine and pump in Saturday, its a 2 person job if you don't have an installation jig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 17909, member: 82"] If its the same as most other east/west engine setups the engine and pump need to be pulled. Its not as big of a task as it seems, a few hoses and wires need to be disconnected then you can remove it as one unit. It will still take a few hours to do I'm afraid and if you haven't done it before I'd work on the best part of a day WITH a helper. Hopefully someone else can give you more info, i have never worked on a 773, but i am in the process of putting a 751 back together, it has the fuel tank under the engine,. My dad and I put the engine and pump in Saturday, its a 2 person job if you don't have an installation jig. [/QUOTE]
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