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Looking at that pic Jeff, I don't think that is the coupler on the hydro.
This one is. It has the ball bushing removed. DSCN1964.jpg
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If your talking about doing a CV shaft conversion for a 1572 or 1782 the shaft needed is from a 1863 or 1864.
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THANKS Sam, for engineering this swap and the rear braces. Those saved me from a new rear end. And THANK YOU to FrankF3, OAK, CTRUEX, andyw, JLM78, JayNJeep, Red56Turbo, J Mech, sbauerz28, cub123, agitech and all those I'm sure, I'm forgetting, who's ideas I have copied onto my 1772. Great group here. |
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I'm sorry Jeff, I was talking about these ones. Those look like the ones for the drive shaft.
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Got some work done on the 1772.
Gear reduction starter is installed; ![]() As is the mini alternator; ![]() It has been a real pain to get this thing to start, the next day after the starter was installed, it would not fire up at all. I pulled the fuel line at the filter head, and energized to pump, fuel was coming out, but the flow was low. I pulled the tank and found the feed line was kinked. New lines will be installed. ![]() I made new battery cables from 0 gauge wire and have to tidy the wiring back up. ![]() The drive shaft removal was fun, ![]() The one snag I see is the 1864 drive shaft I bought, does not have a fan with it. If the one off of the 1772 will not work, I may need to source a fan. Other than that it will be going back together. I did pick up a cat "0" rear blade off of CL for it. I did not take any pictures of that. |
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The odds of the 1772 fan, working on the 1864 drive shaft are pretty low.
The 1772 fan part number is 903-1434, price is $89.76 The 1864 fan part number is 931-3095, price is $16.78. For a difference of $72.98! I'm thinking I'm gonna need to order a 1864 fan. ![]() |
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You will need a fan from a Cyclops. $15 and change here.
http://www.greatoutdoorpowersports.c.../731-3095___/1
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