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Re: I have a Honda 13-hp GX390 engine I want to build a monster SnowBlower. What deck should I be looking for that can handle this engine??????
Reply #18 Dec 26, 2010 6:12 am |
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Up-Date I completed the bolt down of the engine on the body that was a bit of a challange. I fully tested the engine and everything is good to go for the next step. I am considering buying the OEM pulley set and the drive ideler. I hate buying OEM stuff they gouge the hell out of us here in Canada. I suggest always try to buy complete snowblower or Lawnmowers with all the parts the  refference is very valuable and you will not have to hunt for parts. As I indicated on my other post I repowered a 5-hp with a 6.5-hp engine snowblower and all the parts were a perfect fit. The entire project took 1 hour.
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Re: I have a Honda 13-hp GX390 engine I want to build a monster SnowBlower. What deck should I be looking for that can handle this engine??????
Reply #21 Dec 26, 2010 7:18 am |
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He wants an increase and I'm not sure how to do that. The output ft/sec for most machines is somewhere around 3600 - 4000 ft/sec with the high end favored. Anyone know how to figure out what ft/sec gets a noticable increase? I've read that some people claimed a 200 engine RPM difference got an increase in distance but it was unstated how much. There is a prior thread list some ft/sec for Ariens machine. I'm pretty sure Yamaha and Honda are high but not sure of the amount. At a minimum he'd want the equal of the Pro models. Possibly a 10% boost from that would be enough. ?? Model                              auger, impeller, impeller, engine, impeller output                             920012 Compact 22LE   11 12 1190 9.5 ft-lbs    3738(1139) 920013 Compact 22E     11 12 1190 Sub SX17  3738(1139) 920014 Compact 24LE   11 12 1190 9.0              3738(1139) 920015 Compact 26LE   11 12 1190 11.5            3738(1139) 921013 Deluxe 30            14 14 1010 14.5 ft-lbs  3702 (1128) 921017 Deluxe 24 Plat   14 14 1010 11.5 ft-lbs   3702 (1128) 921018 Deluxe 30 Plat   14 14 1010 16.5 ft-lbs   3702 (1128) 921019 Deluxe 24          14 14 1010 Sub SX21    3702(1128) 921020 Deluxe 30          14 14 1010 Sub SX30    3702(1128) 921022 Deluxe 28          14 14 1010 11.5 ft-lbs    3702(1128) 921023 Deluxe T28        14 14 1010 11.5 ft-lbs    3702(1128) 923037 Pro                      16 14 1112 14.5ft-lbs     4076 (1242) 932038 Pro                      16 14 1112 15.5 ft-lbs    4076 (1242) 932039 Pro                      16 14 1112 16.5 ft-lbs    4076 (1242) 932040 Pro                      16 14 1112 16.5 ft-lbs    4076(1242) 926104 Pro                      16 14 1112 16.5 ft-lbs    4076(1242) 926105 Pro                      16 14 1112 16.5 ft-lbs    4076(1242)
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Re: I have a Honda 13-hp GX390 engine I want to build a monster SnowBlower. What deck should I be looking for that can handle this engine??????
Reply #23 Dec 26, 2010 12:43 pm |
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I found the OEM part number 1501109MA for the pulley  I googled the part # and no seller gives the size of the pulley it looks like 2 1/2"  (not very scientific) I hate to guess I think I will go with a 3' or 3 1/4" max. and start with a belt 4" longer and go from there. I did get the OEM belts with the snowblower and it looks I will need 3 to 5 inch longer belts The good news there is an adjustment on the idler pulley and the drive pulley Idler pulley is tightened by a spring this should make things a bit easier.   Here is a picture of the OEM pulley http://www.torodiscount.com/murray-1501109ma-engine-pulley-2/ Â
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