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ebinmaine

Would an engine drive pulley from a 1974/5 C100 work on my 1974 C160?

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ebinmaine

Both are manual transmissions.

Both are manual PTO.

 

I just wasn't sure if the crank size would be the same... ??

 

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The Tuul Crib

Are they different Hp? I m thinking they are both the same between 2 or 3 inch diameter. 

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ebinmaine

Yeah the c100 is a 10-horse. C-160 is a 16 horse.

This is when they were using a larger-diameter engine pulley. Should be 4in OD if I remember right. I just don't know if the crankshaft is the same size.

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oldredrider

If they are both Kohler engines, they share the same size pulley. 1 1/8" shaft size. 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, oldredrider said:

If they are both Kohler engines, they share the same size pulley. 1 1/8" shaft size. 

 

:lol:

Yes both Kohler engines. I forgot they put tecumseh in some of those.

 

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Marv

should be the same. If it was an 8 horse it would not. 

Marv

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Lee1977

Kohler standard size the K- series  same PTO height and the same base mounting 10 HP through 16 HP . All Wheel Horse K- series  and Magnum Engines in those HP had 1 1/8" crank shafts.

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gwest_ca

The first 10hp Kohler engines Wheel Horse used had a 1" crankshaft pto shaft. Click on the picture.

Garry

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953 nut
32 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

Kohler standard size the K- series  same PTO height and the same base mounting 10 HP through 16 HP . All Wheel Horse K- series  and Magnum Engines in those HP had 1 1/8" crank shafts.

Some did, some didn't. The 1055(1965) has a 1" shaft and all the rest of my K 241 engines have 1 1/8".     :confusion-confused:

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