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    Posted: 26 Feb 2015 at 5:14pm
Hey guys! Anybody out there have a good K341 empty block or short block? (16HP)  Puttin' the feelers out for my nephew. Block cracked in his 716H while plowin' snow this past Sunday. Bummer!   We're lookin' round'.  TIA!!
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I have 2 of them complete , one has rod that the dipper on the end broke when balance gear broke - have new gear for that one , other was bored over size a while back and had new crank - also couple extra starters for them - 
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Coke,
Thanks for the quick return! I'll git' back to ya on them! Let me see what the nephew has found somethin' first. Thanks man!
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Both are from New Holland Tractor - general service engine so the crank in full size 1 1/8" if i remember the size right - the crank end is larger than used on JD or some other tractors. 
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Bummer. Might not be able to use em'. We'll keep pokin' around. Thanks anyway Coke!!
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I have a K341 bare block that came out of a 716. I would take$50.00 plus the ride
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HudCo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Mar 2015 at 6:14pm
look real close for a cracked or broken cam they have that pin in them and the cam can bust in half on a angle and split the block and fit back in place and still run if it spins the right amount of times            or did it ventalate
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Hud,
Didn't make a window in the block, just cracked it where it mounts. Its my nephews, and he lives in MD. He hasn't checked it out yet. To cold to play in the garage yet. LOL! He did say the crack is on the fuel pump side of the engine. I thought maybe drive gear or cam? Not sure. BTW, he said it was still running when he saw it and quick shut it off..

Edited by Steve in NJ - 03 Mar 2015 at 8:43am
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thats a new one must have got sm thing under one foot 
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