Posted by K.B.-826 on October 27, 2007 at 20:05:29 from (24.180.143.113):
In Reply to: 806 engine posted by wegman in mn on October 27, 2007 at 19:51:16:
The flywheel may be a problem. You'll need to determine if the Hydro 100's flex plate bolts up to the 806 flywheel. If not, you'll probably need to find a flywheel for a 1026 tractor, the only Hydro to use the 361/407 style engine. You'll also need some spacer plates between the front engine cover and frame rails, because the 100 will have the wider frame like the rest of the 66 series. I question why you want to do this. If you've got a 100 with a blown engine and a good 361 sitting around, sell the 361 and buy another 400 series engine to put back in the 100. A running 361 will bring good money, and any 400 series enigne from 66-88 series will bolt in with a few parts from your 100's engine.
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