ThumperPaul wrote on 06/26/24 at 15:06:20:Did Clymer conveniently omit removing the front pulley and belt? They have to come off, right?
Unless you want to take the belt off, you can leave them on.
Quote:Clymer also recommends removing the alternator, starter, clutch assembly, and external shift mechanism IF you are going to be disassembling the engine. (Skip this step if not disassembling Do they suggest removing these components to lighten the load when removing the engine?? Removing the external shift mechanism makes sense to keep it out of harms way when you’re trying to manhandle the engine out.
The covers take abuse better than the internals so I leave them on. And jabbing yourself with a crankshaft is no way to have fun.
You do want to remove the shift arm, the starter is a couple of pounds... so your choice.
Quote:They suggest having a helper remove the engine from the frame. I know it’s not light, but does anybody know the weight if I can’t find a helper? Can I just gently dump the engine out the right side into the lawn?

Then get a wheelbarrow or dolley and haul it to the workbench?
It's a bit over 100# so don't wreck your back, let your GF lift it for you.

I have a chain lift, makes the job easy.
Just wondering... if you can't lift it out of the frame, how the heck are you going to get it on the bench?