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Old 11-20-2018, 07:47 PM
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Default Stock Engine for pulling

Who builds good stock pulling engines i have all the parts just needs put together
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First off welcome!

When you say you have all the parts. You mean new parts I am assuming. Have you had all the machining work done already? For a nominal fee most machine shops doing machine work will also assemble.
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Old 11-20-2018, 08:19 PM
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No i havent done any machining done but i have all new parts to rebuild it i live in Ohio looking somebody to sit it up for pulling
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No i havent done any machining done but i have all new parts to rebuild it i live in Ohio looking somebody to sit it up for pulling
Well. Before you "set it up" you need to get it to a machine shop. You can't just put new parts in a used block with out machining. Bring your parts to a reputable machine shop. Let them do all the machining and put it together if your not able to do yourself.
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Welcome !!!!

What part of Ohio are you from?

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Well. Before you "set it up" you need to get it to a machine shop. You can't just put new parts in a used block with out machining. Bring your parts to a reputable machine shop. Let them do all the machining and put it together if your not able to do yourself.
Yep, if you don't have the correct tools, let the machine shop build it.
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Old 11-21-2018, 02:50 PM
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what would be a good carb for a K341 stock for pulling
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You say stock. That is where I would start, but get a Carter/Kohler version not a walbro. Either was stock thru the years
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I rebuild engines. They are mild puller engines to stock replacement for daily use Cub Cadet(s).

I would look at the class rules before buying a carb or a rebuild kit for your puller. There are plenty of things that could be done...some legal-some not legal.
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