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My Sears ST16 With two intakes for one cylinder

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My sear st16 has a blown engine.its right at the bottom of the cooling fins, I believe the cylinder comes off seperate from the case. Not sure what in side looks lilke. all know is the its probaly filled with piston or con rod or something. the engine turns over half way and stops dead. the tractor is in pieces but i have all the peices i believe included the original owners manual. in great condition. Anywhere I can get that part? Or should I put different motor on it? backround info on the tractor. This sears is one of many lawn tractors on my grandfathers. He took great care of like everthing else he owned. sometime ago, it blew up and started taking it apart. the hood is off and put on a snapper outside to protect the engine. i have a box of parts sitting on the seat. its missing a rear wheel because i took it off for my grandpa because it fits his snowblower with a shattered rim. The Sears is sitting in the back of a shed so its not gonna get any worse. the mower deck is the only attachment i know of and its sitting outside somewhere. My plan is to restore the tractor and use it for its intended purpose. Any thoughts or suggestions?   I will put some pictures up soon.

 

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8ntruck

I had a Sears 18hp twin lawn tractor that I let the oil get too low in.  It went BANG.  When I opened the engine up, I found a broken rod and broken casting around the cam bearing.

 

I found an outfit on line that was selling short blocks for that engine.  I ordered one, swapped the heads, intake, exhaust, fly wheel and cooling tins and was back in business.  Might consider looking into going this route.  Unfortunately, it has been long enough that I don't remember who I bought the short block from.

 

Of course, my mower was not very old when I did that.  If yours has some age, you might not be able to find a short block.

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Achto
4 hours ago, Travas said:

I believe the cylinder comes off seperate from the case

 

If you have a hole through the cylinder the engine is done, sorry. :( You can not remove the cylinder from the block on a Tecumseh.

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Travas

Okay. thanks for the info. Would it be better to buy all the required parts in order to repair the engine? Ive rebuilt and used blown engines before but not sure about this one as it is in an awkward spot. Thanks!

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Achto
9 hours ago, Travas said:

Would it be better to buy all the required parts in order to repair the engine?

 

There is no fix for the hole in the side of yours. I doubt you will have much luck finding a new block. I would try to find a different engine without the extra holes. 

 

 

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Travas

Okay.thanks for the tip. guess I'll start looking for motors then. 

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