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Title: Engine mount replacement
Post by: Vic Suben on March 11, 2010, 03:55:53 PM
I am trying to replace the engine mounts in my 1987 Catalina 34.  I followed all the suggestions in the C-34 forum, but now I find that starboard forward and the aft port mounts are frozen to the studs.  It should be noted that it took a lot of Liquid Wrench to loosen the nuts above the engine mounting flange.

Despite hammering on the mounts with anything on hand and copious amounts of Liquid Wrench, the mounts are still frozen in place.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might free the engine from the studs?

Thanks,

Vic Suben
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C-34 No. 453
Title: Re: Engine mount replacement
Post by: Ron Hill on March 11, 2010, 05:19:01 PM
Vic : As I understand your question, you have removed the top nuts off of the frozen engine mounts !?

If so - My only suggestion is to raise the engine so the feet of those frozen mounts are off of the engine bed (at least 1/4") and hit the top of the engine mount threaded stud with a hammer to break them loose.
Title: Re: Engine mount replacement
Post by: Stu Jackson on March 11, 2010, 09:48:24 PM
Or try PB Blaster, much more effective than Liquid Wrench.
Title: Re: Engine mount replacement
Post by: Ron Hill on March 12, 2010, 06:28:15 PM
Don't even want to comment which is the best "penetrating oil" - Blaster or Liquid Wrench.  
Seems to fall into the anchor/battery/type engine oil/bottom paint/etc. likes and dislikes !

Vic : You may want to heat that stud with a torch and then hit it with a hammer!  A thought
Title: Re: Engine mount replacement
Post by: Ken Juul on March 14, 2010, 09:35:55 AM
Vic, Still not sure of the problem.  Is it getting the  nuts between the mount and engine off or getting the mounts off the stringers?  If the nuts on the engine are frozen, if the heat doesn't work a "nut splitter" might be the solution.  Not sure if there is enough room to use it though.