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Engine swap from KT17 Or Mxx to CHxx (Conversion)
Hey all,
I was going to make this swap on my 2072. Reading around it is said to be almost a bolt in with the right donor. Not having the correct donor (3206) I have hit some snags. I would like to gather the parts list and sources needed to make the swap for myself and for future projects. And is there a chance I will need to modify the air cleaner? Please review and add onto my list. Ready to order parts and really only wan to do it one time. Snow is near and I need this machine :-) Thanks guys Conversion to CH18 CH20 or CH22 From Sponsors Motor plate 1864, 2084 or 2284 Muffler from 1864, 2084 or 2284 Drive shaft from a 2084 or 2284. *KT swap requires additional wiring changes Baffling required? e-pto clutch (in my case the donor is a e-vac system) From SamMac Pump adapter for the CV style drive shaft. (needs shaft size and ds length?) |
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Seems like you are cutting it short from a time frame. What is it that you need to know? Your list looks like you have it covered.
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Yeah, this fall has been a disaster for projects. Kinda for life in general. So I figure to get my hydraulics figured out and the engine swap will happen this spring. Will start on the parts list. One question. Is the rear DS adapter something you make or a factory part? I will be sourcing from you, just curious.
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I'm confused?
Does your 2072 have a kt17? Should have a Mag20. If so, the wiring shouldn't be hard for a CH as both are magneto ignition . I put a CH18 in my 782 with Sam's 2000 series drive shaft conversion. I just drilled 4 holes in my engine mount plate. I think all necessary links are in the thread. Give it a read and feel free to ask any questions.
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Shrewcub -- Sorry for the confusion. Searches I found many did it, but info seemed dispersed. I was attempting to wrap up the info in a common post. Noted both machines I have and conversions found for that reason. My 2072 does have a M-20. I will find and read your thread.
SamMac - I would like to get one of your conversions. Maybe just the pump end? Will PM you about details. |
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Travis 1993 Cub Cadet 2064 1988 Cub Cadet 2072 1980 IH Cub Cadet 782 w/CH20 1966 IH Cub Cadet 102 w/K301 1961 IH Cub Cadet O 1967 IH Cub Cadet 102 & 122 JD 2155 w/ 175 loader |
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Great info on the conversion in the link. I see no trouble making this one myself. Want to give thanks to SamMac for documenting so well.
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