bullitt
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Re: Engines
Major obstacles?
I would say measuring carefully prior to cutting the crankshaft on the brand new engine.
Other than that, you have to buy or make a coupling half at each end, the engine cradle, and I elected to use the PT muffler due to cost and construction. Having lost count of the times I have had the engine in and out, installation is a relative breeze.
Also, the Kohler and Robin engines use different electrical connections. It seems you can swap the white and green wires at the engine connector and use the Robin key switch, but that is a "at your own risk" piece of information. Check it carefully or you may let the smoke out of the electrical parts.
Unless you like this kind of thing, buying the 425 in the first place could be a better option. In retrospect, that would have been a lot less hassle, but sometimes I can't help myself.
And, it is easy to make a 2 into a 7 to complete the important 427 badging. The upgrade to a 427 decal with checkered flags is a cool idea, and may be the next critical upgrade.
bullitt
Major obstacles?
I would say measuring carefully prior to cutting the crankshaft on the brand new engine.
Other than that, you have to buy or make a coupling half at each end, the engine cradle, and I elected to use the PT muffler due to cost and construction. Having lost count of the times I have had the engine in and out, installation is a relative breeze.
Also, the Kohler and Robin engines use different electrical connections. It seems you can swap the white and green wires at the engine connector and use the Robin key switch, but that is a "at your own risk" piece of information. Check it carefully or you may let the smoke out of the electrical parts.
Unless you like this kind of thing, buying the 425 in the first place could be a better option. In retrospect, that would have been a lot less hassle, but sometimes I can't help myself.
And, it is easy to make a 2 into a 7 to complete the important 427 badging. The upgrade to a 427 decal with checkered flags is a cool idea, and may be the next critical upgrade.
bullitt