Wayne0 1,569 #1 Posted Friday at 06:50 PM (edited) My Workhorse 1800 seems to have given up the ghost.This is my worker, and it works hard. Hard starting, back fires out the exhaust when trying to start, when it starts. Not into a rebuild. (I do know it ran out of oil once) Thinking of a Vanguard swap. How easy? or not. I know someone here has done it. Edited Friday at 06:51 PM by Wayne0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 46,629 #2 Posted Friday at 07:42 PM @kpinnc 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 18,287 #3 Posted Friday at 09:01 PM 1 hour ago, Wayne0 said: Thinking of a Vanguard swap. How easy? or not. I know someone here has done it. Several of us have done this swap. And Vanguard 12.5 to 23 hp horizontal shaft engines are all very similar. Electrical- since your WorkHorse had magneto ignition the wiring is easy. Vanguards are magneto ignition so no changes there. Mechanical- check the PTO shaft on your engine. It should be 1 inch diameter and about 3 inches long. Again, exactly the same as a Vanguard. Also the PTO brackets bolt right up on a Vanguard. Engine mounting- This is primarily the part you'll need to do some work. I had to fabricate a mount plate to raise the engine about 1 inch higher and the bolt pattern is not the same. In short you will need to fab up an adapter but it is a simple job. The complexity is really up to you and what you can make up. Flip through the threads below and there are pics of some of mine. Hopefully others will chime in as well. 523-H build Another Fronkenstein 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,569 #4 Posted Friday at 09:17 PM (edited) @kpinnc Thanks for that info! Now I have to find one and I don't know the the text is red! Edited Friday at 11:03 PM by Wayne0 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 78,946 #5 Posted Saturday at 11:46 AM 14 hours ago, kpinnc said: Engine mounting- This is primarily the part you'll need to do some work. I had to fabricate a mount plate to raise the engine about 1 inch higher and the bolt pattern is not the same. In short you will need to fab up an adapter but it is a simple job. The complexity is really up to you and what you can make up. The mount needs to be a solid top plate per the Briggs manual. Just a stack of washers or a set of 4 spacers won't support the aluminum block well enough. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 18,287 #6 Posted Saturday at 04:00 PM 4 hours ago, ebinmaine said: The mount needs to be a solid top plate per the Briggs manual. Just a stack of washers or a set of 4 spacers won't support the aluminum block well enough. This is true. Thanks for the reminder! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,569 #7 Posted 10 hours ago I think I may have jumped the gun on this. Once it starts it runs fine. It might be a simple fuel problem. I'll clean the carb and see what happens. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 78,946 #8 Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Wayne0 said: I think I may have jumped the gun on this. Once it starts it runs fine. It might be a simple fuel problem. I'll clean the carb and see what happens. Clean the fuel pump too. Those are a known issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,569 #9 Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Clean the fuel pump too. Those are a known issue. I have a Carbole to put on it. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,888 #10 Posted 5 hours ago @ WayneO , harbour freight has them in stock , been using carbole low pressure 2 - 3,5 PSI pumps for years , no issues at all . have many hours on n them , makes for a good swap , been using valvoline vr1 10-30 oil , after this winter , cold start spin up was ridiculously fast smooth / easy , regularly experiment with ideas , love a repetitive problem ? dissect it make it better / eliminate it . good project , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 2,947 #11 Posted 4 hours ago 25 minutes ago, peter lena said: valvoline vr1 Ive been running this in my VW buggy and really like it. I think it's hard to beat in a soild lifter motor. I would run it in my Kohlers to, but the Rotella 30wt is just easier for me to find. The Valvoline has a little more zinc in it than the Rotella. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,888 #12 Posted 2 hours ago @sqrlgtr thanks for the reply , been adding rislone zinc to my engines for years , on rotella , bottle spec , 4 oz for 2 qts , the varnish cutting effect of zinc , really helps clean up and break down deposits , none of my engines smoke or use oil . get mine at walmart , my engines really feel free and easy running , like trying things , always make it function easier . engines , are very happy at their work , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,866 #13 Posted 50 minutes ago (edited) 9 hours ago, Wayne0 said: I think I may have jumped the gun on this. Once it starts it runs fine. It might be a simple fuel problem. I'll clean the carb and see what happens. The fuel pump is built into the carb on those engines, if it's original. Some variations from Craftsman tractors used a carb without an integrated fuel pump. Electric external fuel pumps won't work. Rebuild the carb and fuel pump. New fuel line and filter and see what happens. Backfiring could be caused by bad plugs or a coil that's failing. Edited 50 minutes ago by Bill D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 18,287 #14 Posted 16 minutes ago 29 minutes ago, Bill D said: Backfiring could be caused by bad plugs or a coil that's failing. Or a many years old muffler with alot of carbon buildup in it. 5 hours ago, Wayne0 said: I have a Carbole to put on it. I have 4 tractors with these on them. They all work well! As a matter of fact, Vanguards can get twitchy with a pulse pump. Using an electric on them is much better. Just food for thought if you go that route. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites