Here is the 550 engine sitting on the bench.
You will notice that the clutch is still not in and the side cover is not on. In fact neither side cover is on. To bring you up to date, I had to split the case and replace the transmission. So this is as far as it has gotten going back together. Also the oil filter is not yet installed either.
It goes back in the right side, into the frame. Note that the front mounts and the mounts on the right side are on the floor and not bolted to the frame. This is to allow more room to set the engine in.
Here we are sitting the engine in, and yes that's my arm and hand.
And still working it back in.
I found that working it in, then lifting slightly and sliding it in while pushing with my legs it slid right into place. Probably not the suggested way, and not for a bigger, engine that weighs more. I also had the floor jack available, so once close, I was able to lift it into place with that.
I got it in far enough to temporarly put in the upper rear mounting bolt. Then I was able to put in the bottom one. From there, we put on the front two and then bolt the engine to them. I then removed the top rear and put on the mount, then remounted the bolt. And finally added the bottom mount and put both bottom bolts in place.
Here are the front mounts, the way the mounted to the frame and with the bolt thru.
The top rear bolt and bracket after it was replaced.
The bottom rear mount just visible as the bolt head.
And finally the right side bottom mount after put back on and the engine bolted to it.
I hope this helps. The main thing about removing the engine is to remove the oil filter and removing all the mounts on the right side. You'll need a jack to support the engine while you do that, but after you remove them, it does come out fairly easily.
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