From: cuhulin on 5 Mar 2010 21:32 If you are not going to reuse the engine anyway, no big problem to strip off enough parts from the engine and remove it with Armstrong power. cuhulin
From: TE Cheah on 15 Mar 2010 06:18 | If you are not going to reuse the engine anyway, no big problem to strip | off enough parts from the engine and remove it with Armstrong power. A workshop can run & verify *engine is good, then remove in 1 piece, so owner can sell * with this w-shop's certification of condition when removed, to buyer. This way is more profitable & uses less of owner's time / energy.
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