aquacraft .15 marine engine rebuiled
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RE: aquacraft .15 marine engine rebuiled
Have something like a flat pan to put on the parts in.
1. Remove the pull start.
2. Remove the back plate
3. Remove the head.
4. Pull the sleeve out of the engine block.
5. Pull the connecting rod off the crank pin. You'll need to wiggle it around a bit to get it to come off.
6. Tap the crank out of the case.
7. If you're replacing the bearings, heat the case with a torch and tap the case against a piece of wood and they should fall out. Obviously, hold the case with some type of gripping tool when heat.
Pay attention to what you're doing while tearing down the engine and then reverse the order when reassembling the engine.
JD
1. Remove the pull start.
2. Remove the back plate
3. Remove the head.
4. Pull the sleeve out of the engine block.
5. Pull the connecting rod off the crank pin. You'll need to wiggle it around a bit to get it to come off.
6. Tap the crank out of the case.
7. If you're replacing the bearings, heat the case with a torch and tap the case against a piece of wood and they should fall out. Obviously, hold the case with some type of gripping tool when heat.
Pay attention to what you're doing while tearing down the engine and then reverse the order when reassembling the engine.
JD