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NoBones 05-08-2016 09:36 PM

Rescue Mission
 
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Ok, we all know the disease cannot be cured... :o
This coming weekend myself, Jr. and friends are on a mission
to recover a 67 Bowrider !! :eek:

My question is on the outdrive in the pic. Can this be manually
released to raise after we dig it out ??

It is over an hour ride from Area 442 and do not want to forget
any and all tools for proper extraction !

Lord forgive me please...:D

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DonV 05-08-2016 10:43 PM

"Lord forgive me please..."

Nice job Ken, you have confirmed my suspicions that there is no cure!! Amen!

jorgeinmiami 05-08-2016 10:51 PM

???? Un bolt the 2 rams on the out drive lift? ????? Maybe??? Blow torch? ???

gofastsandman 05-08-2016 10:54 PM

Nothing to see here.
We are conservators.

Vezo, Part II 05-08-2016 10:57 PM

"Yes, Your Honor, I have had the pleasure of meeting this sick, SICK Man. "

FLexpat 05-08-2016 11:11 PM

Almost the same drive I yanked from mine.
Unbolt the pin at the aft end of the cyls and the drive will swing if it isn't seized. It is a threaded rod all the way through so you can cut the nuts off and pound as needed. Same thing on the front pin but harder to get at.
There are 6 nuts that hold the drive to the gimbal if it is seized - pull those and you can probably drop the drive off the gimbal.

Old'sCool 05-09-2016 04:23 AM

Nice find

Capt Chuck 05-09-2016 07:28 AM

Looks like they drove it home in "69" after 3 days in Woodstock and parked it. Hasn't moved since :eek:

Islandtrader 05-09-2016 08:16 AM

I think a Sawsall would work just fine...LOL

DonV 05-09-2016 10:11 AM

Hey Terry, don't forget Ken can always go up to a bigger hammer!!!


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