Posted by Married2Allis on March 27, 2020 at 13:15:29 from (24.89.13.223):
In Reply to: Onan Engine posted by pakisim on March 27, 2020 at 11:07:45:
You don't see many Onan P220's for sale by themselves. There are still Wheelhorse/Toro 520Hs out there on craigslist that have those engines. I see those tractors all the time for sale in the mid-atlantic area. Which is the route I took when I needed a P220 for a Cub Cadet 982. I got lucky and found one from a 520H in terrific condition on ebay for $475, built in 1995. They are very hard to find with the spec number to match the 982, but you can use the Toro/Wheelhorse -- just mainly need to swap the oil pan, bearing plate, exhaust manifolds, and wiring. Both have a 1-1/8 shaft about the same length.
You can get a spec number chart and look up the differences to figure how to match engine to engine. What tractor are you putting it in? I guess the most common tractors where the John Deere 420, Wheelhorse 520H, and Cub Cadet 982/1912 (which actually had the B48, similar to the P220).
Great powerful engines -- I love the way they sound, just need a little more TLC due to the aluminum cylinders. Talk to Robert Kummer (boomer) at boomers_influence@yahoo.com. He is a wealth of information as much anyone and also sells parts. He loves to talk.
Also, I'll look on craigslist in my area. You can always check ebay too.
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