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stresst
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I want to install a larger engine......
Original Message Oct 10, 2011 9:13 pm |
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I posted this last year but I didnt get answer. I have a Toro 826OXE with a 250cc engine but I want to install either the 305cc from the 1028OXE or even the 342cc from the 1128OXE. Does anyone know if this is a direct swap? What pulley's and belts I would need? Thanks in advance! I just emailed small engine warehouse, wise sales, and Toro. Hopefully one of them can help me out. IMO if i can install a 305cc or 342cc engine on my bucket this would be the best of both worlds. I have a feeling this is pretty straight forward.
This message was modified Oct 10, 2011 by stresst
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stresst
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Re: I want to install a larger engine......
Reply #4 Oct 11, 2011 7:52 pm |
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I got a response from "MowersandBlowers" (online shop) whom as well as the dealer state its a direct bolt in, same pulleys and belts. I am having a hard time believing this after seeing an exploded parts list on Toro.com. It is the same belt but it shows differant p/n for the pulley. I think I am going to let the Toro dealer install the 11hp engine, if I try it to save a few bucks im gonna wind up having a blower that I cannot put back together. I dont mind buying a some crap (pulleys, belts, etc) but it has to look stock with all covers remaing intact. What do you think as far as being a "direct bolt" in?
This message was modified Oct 11, 2011 by stresst
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