I've pulled motors out of cars and trucks but not boats till now
Couple of questions,
after getting everything disconnected? from the motor and only
having a inch and a half of room in the front of the motor to play
with will it pull straight up or out like in a car?
do you have to drop the out drive to pull the motor in order to
disconnect the two?
I don't want to go with a 383 stroker, my out drive won't handle
that kind of torque, but any good combinations intake/carb/cam/heads
on a tight budget to make some extra ponys and torque for a SBC 350?
thanks
ps reason for pulling the motor...low compression between#3 and 5 cylinder.
you my need to pull the drive if you cant move the motor forward enough to slide it off the input shaft
your out drive is like a transmission on a car you will need to separate them when removing the motor
you may be able to remove the seat to give your self more room