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Hey there I wanted to ask this for motor people. I have a magnum mv16 vertical shaft not running came out of a toro. I planned to use it for a log splitter build. In your opinions is this thing worth rebuilding or just buy a new 16hp size engine. I figures if I'm taking this thing apart it's going all the way and I see the cost for rebuilding parts are pretty costly. But are these motors worth rebuilding that's the question too. 

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Maxwell-8

If the block is cast-iron, I would rebuild it.

 

 have seen a lot of aluminum block engines with cracks or even holes.

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lynnmor

You won't know till you do the autopsy.  Unless you do a considerable amount of splitting, a less than perfect engine might be acceptable.

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Shed

Considering I never shut down my outdoor wood stove I do a bit of wood. My splitter is an old unit that I blew the ram packing out right as winter hit so I'm sitting on contemplation ha. :text-google: I can not afford a new good brand splitter at average price 5k 

 

I'm a good builder and my current splitter is a good quality old one so I thought just use it to make a bigger better splitter.

 

The only thing I see is this engine is vertical shaft most splitters are horizontal. 

 

 

The block is cast out of a 1994 toro.

 

I can get a new duromax engine 16hp electric start 349 ...

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pfrederi

I didn't realize MV-16 were twins with alloy blocks.  I am launching into a complete over haul of an M-18 horizontal twin. Parts especially over size may be hard to find.  I am figuring at least $750 for parts and machine shop bore and grind...

 

Do you know what is wrong with it now.  Maybe a hone and re-ring??? or more serious??

 

 

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Shed

I just cant get it to fire but I'm guessing the valves need replacing and I'm sure the pistons need new rings. It came off a toro walkbehind. That was used pretty hard. I put a brand new starter on it. At the price of plugs wires and ignition module I'm a 3rd away from a replacement. 

 

Well looking at the picture looks like the head is cast block may be aluminum 

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pfrederi

Two piece block is alloy as are the heads.  The jugs are cast iron.  Valves are not adjustable. you can do a re-ring just pulling the jugs.  If you have a rod/crank issue you have to split the crankcase.  Since it isn't running it is impossible to be sure how bad off the engine is.  I think I would buy the re[placement engine.

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Anyone interested in a magnum mv16 vertical parts engine has brand new starter :laughing-rolling:

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