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Lining up Engine and Pump 853
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 12450" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The only engine used in a 853 was the Isuzu, so I doubt someone swapped in a 700 series Kubota. If the flywheel in on the operators rh then it is original. You likely need a starter with a different length nose. They are a common Delco starter and the local auto eletric shop should be able to point out if there are any options,</p><p>As for the bellhousing, pumps , mounts causing the problem, so long as the bell is bolted solidly to the pump and motor everthing has to stay inline.</p><p>I would say you either have a starter nose the is too short or the flywheel/ring gear mismatch or problem.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 12450, member: 307"] The only engine used in a 853 was the Isuzu, so I doubt someone swapped in a 700 series Kubota. If the flywheel in on the operators rh then it is original. You likely need a starter with a different length nose. They are a common Delco starter and the local auto eletric shop should be able to point out if there are any options, As for the bellhousing, pumps , mounts causing the problem, so long as the bell is bolted solidly to the pump and motor everthing has to stay inline. I would say you either have a starter nose the is too short or the flywheel/ring gear mismatch or problem. Ken [/QUOTE]
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