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31TE twin engines - removing an engine
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- Swabby
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31TE twin engines - removing an engine
I'm looking at a 31TE with twin Cummins. If one of these engines has to come out for overhaul, does the cabin have to be cut up to remove it?
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- Gold Member
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Re: 31TE twin engines - removing an engine
No cutting needed. I am replacing my engines at the moment. The seat on the port side is screwed in as well as the tackle station on the starboard side. You need to also remove the center hatch as well and the rails that hold it. It comes apart fairly easy.