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Old 01-16-2022, 07:59 PM
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Do you have plans to seal up the area between the engine air intake and the baffle?
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I have no plans but I'm thinking about it. What would happen if I didn't seal it up? I have the old foam but it's not in great condition.
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You need to seal the space between the blower housing and the fire wall or it will recirculate hot air and over heat the engine. I used what racers call "Roll plastic and made basically a large tube when I re-powered a 1210 with a Vanguard.
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I have used foam that one would use on a seat cushion, and cut it to size
it's been working well for 11 years.
You do not want to pull hot air from the engine compartment as Sam says.
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You need to seal the space between the blower housing and the fire wall or it will recirculate hot air and over heat the engine. I used what racers call "Roll plastic and made basically a large tube when I re-powered a 1210 with a Vanguard.
That looks quite professional what you did with that roll plastic. I'll seal mine up with something before the weather warms up.
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Snow blowing videos!

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Nice. Works good for a thrower
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The old engine is now free to anyone who can come by and pick it up. I'm near Vittoria Ontario.
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Old engine is gone.
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Hey Johnd.. I have been looking into the 18HP Vangaurd to replace the KT17 in my 782.. Just wondering of you're happy with is thus far?
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