Mr. I feel your pain. I just had a right side connecting rod grenade itself inside the engine. Luckily the crank was good and the cylinder wasn’t damaged so I just slapped a new connecting ride. Use the old piston and I’ve got compression again tonight. The engines completely completely rebuilt and ready go back in that back bracket there by the oil cooler bolt onto the tractor before I put the engine on. I thought that thing coming off man.
The PTO poly, I drilled out all the spot welds and replaced the bearing inside of it and then took quarter 20 bolts and reassembled it and it worked great
Great tear down. I looked at an 82 400 this evening and it’s in great shape and runs very well. Only trouble is when we stopped after mowing for about 10 minutes, shut it down and pop the hood. There are 2 rectangular pieces on the top of the motor with a single nut in the center of each. One on each side of the carb. Any idea what these are for? There was a small amount of smoke coming from them. Hated to walk away from it for 1500 but I’m not looking for a huge project. Tractor never missed and beat other than this small amount of smoke. Thanks in advance
Good deal the snow blade cost that much around here. People think it's gold. Got a 316 with steering breaks and kenda executioners 26 12 12 it will go anywhere you like.
@@tightwadproductions961 pretty good actually the hardest part was building the drive shaft I had to take a 318 John Deere drive shaft witch bolts to the the Onan flywheel cut it in half and cut the original drive shaft in half and put the front half and back half together other than that it was a straight forward conversion and works good it wasn't to bad a job
Nice! I just finished adapting and shortening the driveshaft for my Yanmar. Did your motor end up being angled down slightly to the rear? The only way I could get the PTO pulley and the rear driveshaft to line up correctly was to have my motor slanted down towards the transaxle.
Mr. I feel your pain. I just had a right side connecting rod grenade itself inside the engine. Luckily the crank was good and the cylinder wasn’t damaged so I just slapped a new connecting ride. Use the old piston and I’ve got compression again tonight. The engines completely completely rebuilt and ready go back in that back bracket there by the oil cooler bolt onto the tractor before I put the engine on. I thought that thing coming off man.
Mr. I feel your pain. I just had a right side connecting rod grenade itself inside the engine. Luckily the crank was good and the cylinder wasn’t damaged so I just slapped a new connecting ride. Use the old piston and I’ve got compression again tonight. The engines completely completely rebuilt and ready go back in that back bracket there by the oil cooler bolt onto the tractor before I put the engine on. I thought that thing coming off man.
The PTO poly, I drilled out all the spot welds and replaced the bearing inside of it and then took quarter 20 bolts and reassembled it and it worked great
What a great deal! $350 plow w/a non-running 400 for FREE!
Great tear down. I looked at an 82 400 this evening and it’s in great shape and runs very well. Only trouble is when we stopped after mowing for about 10 minutes, shut it down and pop the hood. There are 2 rectangular pieces on the top of the motor with a single nut in the center of each. One on each side of the carb. Any idea what these are for? There was a small amount of smoke coming from them. Hated to walk away from it for 1500 but I’m not looking for a huge project. Tractor never missed and beat other than this small amount of smoke. Thanks in advance
I have a 400 and love it. They are a great tractor for sure.
Good deal the snow blade cost that much around here. People think it's gold. Got a 316 with steering breaks and kenda executioners 26 12 12 it will go anywhere you like.
Are there any engine parts left from your Harley Davidson ?
Sorry, there are no parts.
I modified the motor mounts in my 400 and put a b43 Onan in it
How is it working out for you?
@@tightwadproductions961 pretty good actually the hardest part was building the drive shaft I had to take a 318 John Deere drive shaft witch bolts to the the Onan flywheel cut it in half and cut the original drive shaft in half and put the front half and back half together other than that it was a straight forward conversion and works good it wasn't to bad a job
Nice! I just finished adapting and shortening the driveshaft for my Yanmar. Did your motor end up being angled down slightly to the rear?
The only way I could get the PTO pulley and the rear driveshaft to line up correctly was to have my motor slanted down towards the transaxle.
Hi. Stil having that kohler k532?
Looking for one
Sorry, I sold it along with the blade.
Mr. I feel your pain. I just had a right side connecting rod grenade itself inside the engine. Luckily the crank was good and the cylinder wasn’t damaged so I just slapped a new connecting ride. Use the old piston and I’ve got compression again tonight. The engines completely completely rebuilt and ready go back in that back bracket there by the oil cooler bolt onto the tractor before I put the engine on. I thought that thing coming off man.