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If you place a floor jack under the tail stand and a chain (put the chain through a vynal or rubber hose) around the prop shaft up front to support the motor, removing the top two motor mount bolts  (on the firewall) will allow the engine to rotate forward (down) giving greater access to the accessories on the back of the motor.  It is really an easy thing to do and will allow easier removal of the prop governor.  This is why there is the small block on the lower two engine mount attachment points.

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1 hour ago, M20C said:

If you place a floor jack under the tail stand and a chain (put the chain through a vynal or rubber hose) around the prop shaft up front to support the motor, removing the top two motor mount bolts  (on the firewall) will allow the engine to rotate forward (down) giving greater access to the accessories on the back of the motor.  It is really an easy thing to do and will allow easier removal of the prop governor.  This is why there is the small block on the lower two engine mount attachment points.

This is what i was going to suggest. I used this method when reinstalling my engine and installing the engine monitor. I could jack up the engine to see how lines fit, jack it back down to move it out of the way, do the work, put it back up to check clearances, rinse and repeat. 

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not sure I would use a chain (covered in anything) around the crankshaft, a 1" flat nylon strap is much easier on things

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I used the engine lifting strap, not the shaft. You're not even lifting the entire weight of the engine, so it'll handle it fine.

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On 2/1/2019 at 3:18 PM, RLCarter said:

not sure I would use a chain (covered in anything) around the crankshaft, a 1" flat nylon strap is much easier on things

Either way... the vynal hose I use provides plenty of protection... strap would work as well.

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