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CTSnowMAN
Location: Rocky Hill, CT
Joined: Jan 21, 2008
Points: 6
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Flywheel swap
Original Message Jan 23, 2008 8:03 am |
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Can anyone tell me if part # 611216, 611234 and 611093 can be enterchanged? The first two are for an OHSK70 and the last is from an OHSK90. I'm trying to ID the correct flywheel for use with a 5-7hp Tecumseh and 18W alternator. All the diagram's I've found show 611216 being used with the 18W alternator but there are no magnets on the inside of the flywheel on the one I have. Thanks,
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CTSnowMAN
Location: Rocky Hill, CT
Joined: Jan 21, 2008
Points: 6
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Re: Flywheel swap
Reply #2 Jan 23, 2008 3:17 pm |
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Mech, Thanks for the reply. The model is OH195SA (OHSK70 - I believe) which should be the 7HP. I have both alternator's and trying to determine if the flywheel end of the crank is the same for the prior part numbers listed. It seems the 611093 and 611094 are applicable to the 9HP and higher. I'm not willing to let go of $160 for a new flywheel, but have found the 611093/611094 used for $60. I called my local dealer today and they want $160 for the OEM replacement and would have to order it, but couldn't tell me if the part had magnets. I can the used part here in 2 days but don't want to "waste" $60 and have a engine that doesn't start/charge.
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dudasz
Joined: Mar 22, 2008
Points: 1
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Flywheel swap
Reply #3 Mar 22, 2008 7:10 am |
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what engine model for the 5-7 hp?? the first flywheel looks to be for electric start only. 611234 looks like use on a split alternator, 3 amp dc- 5 amp ac. this flywheel should have 5 magnets in it. the last flywheel 611093 is for the 18 watt lighting system. this should have 3 magnets in it. I have a Tecumseh engine, the flywheel #611112 and I'm looking for a new flywheel for electric starter #35709. Thanks,
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