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What's the problem? Just hold it up with your left hand while drill the new hole and put the bolts in with your right hand.
I'd have to park it under a tree, drop a line around the engine and adjust it accordingly. If the budget is tight or you're just determined to DIY.That's what I do to even "fine tune" OBs to V6 and 500-pounds, but it ONLY works when the lower bolts - that are in slots on the bracket - have ample room up/down to move the top bolts up or down 1 hole or so.
The OP wants to mount his engine higher and he's out of room on the slots on his lower bolts as is.
I have a 440/880 pound rated electric hoist mounted to some strut on the ceiling of my garage.Ok, I think I will leave the motor at the same height and just had some aluminum strips as backing support to the lower bolts. I still have to remove the motor to replace the wood in the transom so right now I think I will get the electric hoist and mount it in my garage. A cherry picker would work but storing it is not desired. Now, do I buy an engine stand or build one.
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