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F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 4:09 pm
by Captrichc
Can someone explaine yo me how to remove the sliding door and the starboard glass on a 1974 f32. I might be pulling/replacing the starboard engine.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 4:24 pm
by prowlersfish
On mine (F36 ) Remove a metal tap on the top of the door and lift the door and pull out . The engine will come out the door way .No need to remove the other glass We used a fork lift .come in at angle . Angle the boat to lift if in the water . I will try and get a photo of the tab , on some you need to remove part of the lower track . All pretty easy . Photo of mine coming out

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:16 pm
by kallen
Had the engines out of my 81 F-32 twice. Didn't have to remove the side glass (door removed). Installed thru the door angled with the transmission attached. Put duct tape on the 2 edges of the door to prevent scratches. The dip stick was removed as it sticks out beside the exhaust manifold. The engines slipped in with no problems.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:32 pm
by Captrichc
This is great news.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:18 pm
by WayWeGo
Some marinas have a telescopic boom truck that can lift an engine up to floor level in the salon. At that point you might need to reposition the boom relative to the engine before the truck can remove the engine. Expect to pay an hourly or flat fee.

A possible issue with our boats is the lip of the flybridge limiting the angle of the boom, making it more difficult. If this proves to be too big of a problem, you will need to use a gantry to lift the engine to the salon floor level for the truck to lift and remove it.

I watched the marina we wintered in a year ago lift an engine from a Chris Craft convertible. The folks doing it were pros and they made it look easier than I expected.

If you go this route, make sure you have everything disconnected so you are not paying for the truck while doing stuff you could have beforehand.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:23 pm
by Captrichc
For sure. Have you ever made a gantry for our boat? Or seen one?

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:49 am
by prowlersfish
In my case we used the fork lift and tilted the fork down close to the engine . Lifted it and slowly back up the fork lift . Putting it back in it was low tide and we move the boat to the engine and thru the door . Pulling it out (Fully un hooked) took about 5 minuets . Just myself and The fork lift operator . Putting it back in took 2 more people to move the boat as needed maybe 15 minutes ? I have done the same with a boom truck .

The fork lift used it the type used to lift boats out of the water . Out of the water would have been easier ( with a fork lift) , but I had just haul out the week before she blew up.

Pulling off your exhaust manifolds would make it easier getting out the door .


How you do it varies on what equipment you or the marina has .

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 12:09 pm
by Captrichc
Marina has a fork lift with long forks to launch and lift boats. This might be the easiest way then. Trying to find an engine now for the right cost and see what parts i might be able to salvage off this engine if i can if i go the long block route from michigan motors

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 3:21 pm
by AndyF32
kallen wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:16 pm Had the engines out of my 81 F-32 twice. Didn't have to remove the side glass (door removed). Installed thru the door angled with the transmission attached. Put duct tape on the 2 edges of the door to prevent scratches. The dip stick was removed as it sticks out beside the exhaust manifold. The engines slipped in with no problems.
Which engines does your 81 have? I am looking to pull 270 crusaders and wondering if I can leave the manifolds on.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 5:46 pm
by kallen
Chrysler 318 cid.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 8:18 pm
by prowlersfish
AndyF32 wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 3:21 pm
kallen wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:16 pm Had the engines out of my 81 F-32 twice. Didn't have to remove the side glass (door removed). Installed thru the door angled with the transmission attached. Put duct tape on the 2 edges of the door to prevent scratches. The dip stick was removed as it sticks out beside the exhaust manifold. The engines slipped in with no problems.
Which engines does your 81 have? I am looking to pull 270 crusaders and wondering if I can leave the manifolds on.
With the door removed no problem at all . Maybe able to come out with the door in but it would be tight I would measure for sure . But if it was me the door would come off . Every inch helps .

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:21 pm
by captainmaniac
There's also this approach to pulling an engine..... but I can't say I recommend it!
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Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:10 pm
by prowlersfish
Ouch . Believe it or not that the way its done on some boats , Seen some tugs done that way .

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:54 pm
by captainmaniac
Abandoned by owner. Sold off by marina owner for non-payment of storage fees. Parted out by opportunistic person who took sawz-all to hull to pull engines, fuel tanks, water tank rudders, props and struts, bridge console, railings, navigation lights, etc... Literally, he used a sawz-all to cut around every potentially useful component or fitting or hull section that complicated access to pull everything off. Where every cleat, fairlead, stanchion base, and primary through-hull was, turned into a 6" x 12" hole. But on the plus side for the wrenchers out there... no wrenches or screw drivers were damaged or dirtied in the process!

But having said all that, I do have some other interesting shots showing thickness of the hull layup in the area he cut out. Didn't have calipers or a measuring tape with me but do have shots of hull thickness compared to width of a key...... will post in a new thread if there is sufficient interest.

Re: F32 patio glass removal

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 2:00 pm
by prowlersfish
Hulls are not as thick as most would think