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Ebay Onan CCK shortblocks

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    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 at 8:08pm
Anyone else get in on the smokin deal on the Ebay Onan shortblocks lately? I bought the last two that had the correct front crankshaft size/length for my 616 and 720. Although they may have to have the crank snouts drilled and tapped to hold the front PTO in place. No biggie.

I just thought I'd ask if any of you were able to snag some deals like I did. I only spent $900 for two brand new shortblocks and they still have the Cummins stickers/tags on them.

From what I can tell they're direct replacements for the 616/620/720/4040/4041/9020 series, although the only thing I'm not 100% sure on is the crankshaft taper for the flywheel. Although, if it is different than mine, I still saved enough to have them corrected. Worse case scenario, I have to resell them for the same price I have in them, and I'll have no problem doing that as fast as these sold.

The business had 40 of them for sale not long ago but they sold very quickly! There's one other online business advertising Onan shortblocks for affordable prices but they're still at least $750 to $1700 each.






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Edited by Bird76Mojo - 28 Jul 2020 at 8:39pm
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Correction: he has at least two left.



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I stay away from Onan's altogether!
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Originally posted by ac fleet ac fleet wrote:

I stay away from Onan's altogether!


None of the repower kits can match the torque of the original Onans though..


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Onan made a good engine. As long as you perform the necessary maintenance they are usually trouble free.
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That is tempting. Just to sit one on the shelf. I wonder which one was the welder application?
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Originally posted by exSW exSW wrote:

That is tempting. Just to sit one on the shelf. I wonder which one was the welder application?



It's my understanding that to govern the engine to around 1800 for welder/generator use, you'll need a governor assembly that has 10 flyballs in it. To make it run the rpm necessary for our tractors, you remove 5 of them.

The welder/generator Onan's typically have a very short tapered output shaft on the front side.



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