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    Atc 200e

    I have looked through the manual but can't find the answer.

    Do I have to remove the entire engine to do a top end rebuild?

    Thanks
    MrC.

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    Nevermind.

    Mrc.

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    Some of them you can pull the long studs and do it in the frame, but they all vary...
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    not much work to pull an engine out

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    After asking the question, I went out and pulled the engine, it was a lot nicer to work on at the table than in the frame, my back isn't what it use to be.
    I did a top end and she is back together, chasing a carb issue now.
    Thanks for the help.

    MrC.

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