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Onan engines question?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rustydollar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2017 at 5:10pm
Gotreck the Simplicity snowblower would be fairly easy to duplicate, mechanically it's pretty simple.

I'll  post the gear ratio of the angle drive and the tooth count on both chain sprockets.

Angle drive is 1.5/1, small chain sprocket 15 teeth, large sprocket 34 teeth.

The fins that make up the auger is called flighting and there are shops that specialize in making it.

If you or anyone else on the forum decides to tackle this project I can give more precise measurements.

You'll notice that the PTO drive is offset for the mule drive on the front of the tractor.




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Camshafts used in Onan engines may differ.

Credits go to TJ from Onan Parts Com http://www.mytractorforum.com/member...parts-com.html

The Onan cams with casting # 170-4101 are for the 20HP engines. 170-4100 are for the 16-18HP engines.

20HP cams have a slightly higher lift intake lobe.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bird76Mojo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 2021 at 8:56pm
Fantastic thread here fellas. I have some questions that maybe someone can help with..

I'd like to convert my Onan CCKA in my 616 to a CCKB like my 720 has. I have two NOS shortblocks and will be swapping all of the CCKA parts on to one of them. This is where the questions begin.

What will I need from a CCKB to convert the CCKA to CCKB?

So far I figure I'll need the intake manifold, (aftermarket) carb, rubber intake boot, air filter housing with lid/clamp/cover, and the flywheel shroud. Are there any throttle linkage parts or governor parts I'll need?

You guys all seem very versed in these models so hopefully some of you are still active on the forum.

Thanks in advance!

GB :)
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get everything for the throttle linkage/governor. I believe the choke and throttle cables are different lengths as well.
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I kind of figured they would be needed as well. Thanks for the quick response!

I'll put them on the list.
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