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Ok,
I tried many searches in this forum but no posts with an answer. So.... I am transplanting a black replacement K301 into a 127 that has the optional hydraulic unit. So the drive hub/cup on the flywheel with grass screen needs to be one with pulley on it. The black replacement does not have the pulley, just the hole for the driveshaft turning hub. I was going to swap them out but the older K301 drive cup goes on a crankshaft with a large 5/8" nut. THe black 301 is held on with a 3/8" diameter bolt. The pulley hub I want to use will go on but the larger center hole does not locate the drive cup on the center of the crank. Even with that one pin, the hub can swing about the centerline of that pin. Do they make the proper drive hub with grass screen and the pump pulley to fit the black 301? |
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get a step washer
http://www.mcssl.com/store/midwestsu...er-step-washer |
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Thanks for the link and the suggestion.
Is that a known-for-sure solution ? Cause they talk about using it on a billet clutch setup of some sort. Thanks in advance |
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I can make a bushing to go in there.
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I just checked and I have 5/8 OD by 3/8 ID steel tubing. I can cut a piece to length for you and mail it for $5.
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