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Martywdx
Joined: Feb 16, 2011
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Looking for 8.5 Tecumseh snow king engine LH358SA 156568H
Original Message Feb 17, 2011 6:25 pm |
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Blew up my snow blower engine, White Outdoor 31AH6GLF790. Piston arm broke and cracked the block. Been looking online and in the local area for two weeks. The engine, new or used seems to be nonexistent. Since Tecumseh Power is out of business I feel I'm out of luck. I was wondering if changing the engine to a Briggs is something a novice mechanic could tackle. From what I've read bolt downs are standard. But crankshaft sizes very widely. And with that comes drive and arguer pulleys not matching or lining up. I've thought about taking it to shop but I'm sure by the time an engine could be refitted the cost would be more then a new machine.The blower its self is in great shape. Just seems like a waste to junk it. Anyway, anybody have some thoughts?
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Martywdx
Joined: Feb 16, 2011
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Re: Looking for 8.5 Tecumseh snow king engine LH358SA 156568H
Reply #11 Feb 22, 2011 3:58 pm |
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Thanks for the input guys. The bottom line was I really was looking for the same engine to swap out with. durckelg had one. but the drive was to far to pick it up. Changing pullies and shaft sizing was more then my experties. Anyway I bought a new one over the weekend. A Murrey 28 inch, 250cc B/S engine. Maybe some day a 8.5 tech engine will become availble. localy.
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Martywdx
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Re: Looking for 8.5 Tecumseh snow king engine LH358SA 156568H
Reply #14 Feb 28, 2011 12:46 pm |
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If its not an 8.5 Tecumseh snow king engine LH358SA 156568H it's useless to me. I have found that threw my searching that every Tecumseh engine has a different shaft configeration,and the LH358SA 156568H will be a rare bird to find . So by the time you buy a engine then retro fit it. Its cheaper to buy new machine.
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