Hey Patrick, one more link
It is a good idea to setup some categories of storing links so you can easily find them (bookmark etc). You probably have this one already and it is pretty comprehensive but lacking in pictures and actual how-to kind stuff that Maine Sail recently posted. http://www.boatus.com/howto/howto_lib.htmThere are lots of short answers there that can be expanded upon by asking questions here. Do you have a garage or even a back yard? If so as Sam Lust indicated you can scavenge a few boards of 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 to make a stable platform to move your 'new' (not free perhaps but new) engine onto to work on near home. I know that an engine like that will weigh quite a bit (say 800# more or less) but nothing is impossible. The Egyptians did not build the pyramids in a day and a heavy engine could be moved in a pickup truck with a piece of plywood underneath it. The problem is really raising and lowering the engine vertically. If you have a slant or grade to go up or down then work with use it. Small pieces of wooden dowel could help to roll it up or down any slope. Use everything at your disposal.Above all enjoy.
It is a good idea to setup some categories of storing links so you can easily find them (bookmark etc). You probably have this one already and it is pretty comprehensive but lacking in pictures and actual how-to kind stuff that Maine Sail recently posted. http://www.boatus.com/howto/howto_lib.htmThere are lots of short answers there that can be expanded upon by asking questions here. Do you have a garage or even a back yard? If so as Sam Lust indicated you can scavenge a few boards of 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 to make a stable platform to move your 'new' (not free perhaps but new) engine onto to work on near home. I know that an engine like that will weigh quite a bit (say 800# more or less) but nothing is impossible. The Egyptians did not build the pyramids in a day and a heavy engine could be moved in a pickup truck with a piece of plywood underneath it. The problem is really raising and lowering the engine vertically. If you have a slant or grade to go up or down then work with use it. Small pieces of wooden dowel could help to roll it up or down any slope. Use everything at your disposal.Above all enjoy.