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As promised pics of the pump input shaft;
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Got the CV parts out of the parts washer, and began to re assemble those;
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Well, I do not believe that the drive shaft I bought was from an 1864. Cub parts says a 1864 drive shaft should be 20.38" lg. This one is only 18.0" lg
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Sounds like it's from a 1541. Who did you get the shaft from? Also you do not need to sandwich the fan between 2 pieces of steel. The fan plate I mentioned is one piece of aluminum. It centers the fan and holds the fan against the rubber CV boot. I like to keep the weight down that is hanging off the pump shaft.
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I've been giving your contact info out! Hopefully you get some O.T. in on Cub parts! This drive shaft conversion is a slick deal, much better than rag joints. |
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It think I reached a milestone, the 1772 is back together and it runs.
Upgrades are; 1. New filters and fuel lines. (tank was cleaned out as well.) 2. New glow plugs. 3. New belts. 4. Glow plug relay mod. 5. Gear reduction starter. 6. Mini Denso alternator. (that may have to come back off, because I don't think the turbo will fit with the alternator there, but that's a story for a different day!) 7. New battery cables made from 0 gauge cable. 8. CV drives shaft upgrade. 9. Valves adjusted. Thanks for all the input / help along the way. Link to a short video. https://youtu.be/Bp29rhFRnsQ |
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Turbo huh?
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