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another 1057 question or two

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gottahavvitt

I just started tearing down the K241 motor off my 1057 and noticed that only 2 bolts are holding the motor to the frame so I did some research and found that it does indeed have the right motor.

My question is Why are there only 2 bolts holding the motor to the frame??

The two bolts are on the flywheel side and the other two holes hang out over the edge of the frame by about 1/2 inch from frame to center of mounting bolt holes.

I was just about to unbolt the oil pan to see the damage to the connecting rod and a thunderstorm suddewnly appeared so I an stuck inside for the time beeing.

(my shop is too crowded with Harleys to get the tractor inside.)

I removed the head though and the cylinder walls look almost new with no ridge or scratches or scuffs so I am hoping to get lucky and just replace the rod and rings.

Can someone tell me the answer to the bolt question??

Thanks :banghead:

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Kelly

There are 2 bolts that screw into the bottom of the pan, did you take the motor off? if you did look at the bottom and there should be 2 theaded holes.

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There are 2 bolts that screw into the bottom of the pan, did you take the motor off? if you did look at the bottom and there should be 2 theaded holes.

I have not taken the motor off the frame yet.

The two holes I am talking about are actually in the oil pan but they just hang over the side of the frame rails.

Here is a picture to make things a little clearer.

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Kelly

Those holes are not used. there are two on the bottom, that go though the frame

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gottahavvitt

Those holes are not used. there are two on the bottom, that go though the frame

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