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cleanmaxx_brian
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Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Original Message Mar 12, 2005 1:39 pm |
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Hi All, First post here but before I start, I must say great board! I have read through many of the pages here and have learned a lot already! OK, here is the story. My dad gave me his old Ariens snowblower 2 years ago. It has a 24 inch cutting path and has a 8HP techemsa engine. It has 5 or 6 speeds forward and one reverse. My best guess is it is 17 to 20 years old. On the outside, it is in pretty good shape as it was always kept in a garage. When i got the machine, it ran but not very well...it had to have the choke 1/2 way out and would pop through the exhaust. My dad would leave gas in it and he probably neve changed the oil!!! I took care of the easy stuff and changed the oil. I made it through the first winter and this past fall, I cleaned out the carb real well and got it to run MUCH better! I still could not push the choke in all the way though. Well today I started the machine up and before I could get to the fist pile of snow, I blew the connecting rod out the side of the block! So I showed my wife who says we can't live without a snowblower (Oh do I love her!!!) so I explained we will need $1,000 for a replacement. I got the OK :) My questions are: 1, Is this really worth fixing? 2, Is my old machine worth anything? I live in Wantagh Long Island NY If anyone is interested 3, If I replace, I am looking at Ariens 8526LE, or the 926DLE or the Simplicity 9560E or 1060DLE....are my choices good? Thanks everyone, Brian http://www.pbase.com/cleanmaxx_brian
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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cleanmaxx_brian
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Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
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Re: Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Reply #10 Mar 12, 2005 10:43 pm |
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I live in Wantagh, Long Island New York.
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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cleanmaxx_brian
"At least I am enjoying the ride"
Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
Joined: Mar 12, 2005
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Re: Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Reply #13 Mar 13, 2005 1:29 am |
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OOOO Good catch Marty, I never thought of that but it make perfect sense. I must admit to you all now that I have read EVERY SINGLE Ariens post in this message board. And to be honest, the Tecumseh rod issue is scaring me. It seems if you run a tad low on oil, expect to see the inside parts on the outside I hope the newer engines do not have the same problems!!!
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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Richie
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Re: Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Reply #16 Mar 13, 2005 8:17 am |
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I also read the post that showed that all of the Simplicities machines with the B&S engines are 12 HP. What is the deal with my new machine? Is there a chance that it too has more power than what the label says????
Hi Brian,
I'd say the answer is yes to your question. Ariens lists your Tecumseh at 8.5 HP. I have that same engine on my Toro 828 LXE and Toro sells it as an 8 HP. Ben, one of our forum members, was able to check the operating RPM for me on his Ariens and found it to be running at 3,450 RPM's, where mine was originally running at 3,300 RPM's. The 150 RPM difference is why they are rating these engines at two different HP's. Originally I thought these engines to be 9 HP L-heads derated by the snowblower manufacturer to what you see them labeled at. What has been very interesting is that Fred and Ben both have been insisting that these engines are actually an 11 HP derated for marketing purposes. What I've done this past week is check the internal specifications taken directly from my Tecumseh Technician's Handbook, which is the actual manual you would use to service the internals of all 3 to 11 HP 4 cycle L-head engines. It shows that the 10 and 11 HP L-head engines have a slightly larger bore by 0.187" I can tell you for a fact that this minor difference shows me that on a dyno, all these engines would produce basically the same horse power. The restrictive muffler on all our OPE engines, just to name one thing, is what really keeps them from producing very much power, especially running in the mid-3,000 RPM range. The only way you are going to move up in HP and torque is to move up to a twin cylinder engine, but those are not offered on snowblowers. People think just by boring or honing a cylinder say, 0.020" will turn it into a super engine. Well, that isn't the case especially on these single cylinder engines. Think about how small that amount is, basically two-thirds less than the spark plug gap is on your car engine. I'm very happy I didn't waste another $400.00 on the top 11 HP OHV engine offered by Toro, even that engine has exactly the same displacement as my L-head engine and tells me a lot. I'd get yourself a good digital Tach/Hour meter for your machine and reset the governed speed up to 3,600 RPM's and it'll put you on an even playing field with what is considered a higher HP engine. I'm convinced this is what has been going on and how to beat them at their own game. I'd wait until the engine is broken in after the first oil change. Switch over to Mobil 1 oil too at that time.
Richie
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cleanmaxx_brian
"At least I am enjoying the ride"
Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
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Re: Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Reply #17 Mar 13, 2005 12:55 pm |
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Thanks for all the replys. Here may be the real reason I threw the rod...When I was working on the carb over the summer, it over reved...a lot! I fixed it but she was screaming at one point. Now it ran fine all this summer but I bet it stressed something. As to the power issue, there is no way to really know for sure but as long as this 8.5HP can hang with my old 8HP, I will be happy. Now for all you picture junkies like me I have taken some pics of the old and new machine. I bet some of you guys can really tell me what I had and when it was made! http://www.pbase.com/cleanmaxx_brian/ariens
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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pw3258
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Re: Threw a connecting rod on my old Ariens, time to replace?
Reply #18 Mar 13, 2005 1:45 pm |
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Based on the condition of the old one, it certainly looks like it would be worth putting a new engine on.
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