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    Posted: 11 May 2014 at 5:13pm
Where can i find info/diagrams for removing the onan 16.5 HP in my Allis 616 tractor.


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Not much to it , remove lower bolts from under side , lift up after also removing the drive pulleys , of course you need to remove wiring, fuel line , choke and throttle attachments  
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Wow it looks much more complicated.

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A easy job once you remove the 4 bolts holding the engine to the frame - but removing the drive pulley shaft sometimes can be a problem - take it slow and just document things if this is your first time going this deep . 
 The wonders of a digital camera can come into play to jog memory when putting it back together . 
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I just took a blown up B & S 16.5 out of my 516-h, and the hard part is putting an engine back in! LOL!!! thanks; ac fleet
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I just received the tractor manual in the mail so it should makes the process easier. The digital does help. Thanks for the advice.

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