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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 12032" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>First off</p><p> When it comes to diesels many use a industry standard SAE series 1,2,3,4 or 5 behousing</p><p>If the bell housing bolts (to the motor) are evenly spaced and in a perfect circle pattern, it is one of the standards.</p><p>However some larger manufactures stray away from this if they make the engine and transmission, but I'd bet on it being a series 4.</p><p>Same is true for the flywheel. Check out the pictures here.</p><p><a href="http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1636" target="_blank">http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1636</a></p><p>This engine has no bellhousing on it but you could compare your flywheel to the measurements here.</p><p>Also check this engine, its 50 hp and listed as a SAE series 4</p><p><a href="http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2008020311310656&item=28-1647&catname=engines" target="_blank">http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2008020311310656&item=28-1647&catname=engines</a></p><p>The additional photos </p><p><a href="http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1647" target="_blank">http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1647</a></p><p>Look at the 3rd photo, this is a perfect example of what I mean.</p><p>Call these folks and ask for some information about using one of the Kubotas to repower. I'm sure you will learn plenty and they can likely send you more diagrams and photos. One the bell and flywheel thing is sorted out the rest is within the DIY league.</p><p>Then you will be on track as to what could fit.</p><p>I' sure a 4bt cummins 4cyl from a Case, or Cat or Deere or Kubota would all have one that would fit right in there.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 12032, member: 307"] First off When it comes to diesels many use a industry standard SAE series 1,2,3,4 or 5 behousing If the bell housing bolts (to the motor) are evenly spaced and in a perfect circle pattern, it is one of the standards. However some larger manufactures stray away from this if they make the engine and transmission, but I'd bet on it being a series 4. Same is true for the flywheel. Check out the pictures here. [URL]http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1636[/URL] This engine has no bellhousing on it but you could compare your flywheel to the measurements here. Also check this engine, its 50 hp and listed as a SAE series 4 [URL]http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2008020311310656&item=28-1647&catname=engines[/URL] The additional photos [URL]http://surpluscenter.com/MorePhotos.asp?ITEM=28-1647[/URL] Look at the 3rd photo, this is a perfect example of what I mean. Call these folks and ask for some information about using one of the Kubotas to repower. I'm sure you will learn plenty and they can likely send you more diagrams and photos. One the bell and flywheel thing is sorted out the rest is within the DIY league. Then you will be on track as to what could fit. I' sure a 4bt cummins 4cyl from a Case, or Cat or Deere or Kubota would all have one that would fit right in there. Ken [/QUOTE]
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