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Old 02-22-2023, 05:17 PM
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I can pick this motor up for $125 and it starts and runs good. I think I might just go ahead and get it.
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Sounds like a good price. Have fun with your project and keep us posted! pics of your project are always appreciated.
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When you remove that flywheel screen you may find that there are bolt holes in the flywheel to attach some sort of driveshaft coupler.
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When you remove that flywheel screen you may find that there are bolt holes in the flywheel to attach some sort of driveshaft coupler.
That would be great!!
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Old 02-22-2023, 11:00 PM
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When you remove that flywheel screen you may find that there are bolt holes in the flywheel to attach some sort of driveshaft coupler.
A quick google search of the k341 flywheel reveals that it is drilled tapped for driveshaft adapter. Another google search pulls up this adapter.
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That engine, K341S-71309 used the KH-47-025-28S Flywheel. The K341 engine had 15 different flywheels. Does the internet search show which one of the 15 is being displayed ??


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That engine, K341S-71309 used the KH-47-025-28S Flywheel. The K341 engine had 15 different flywheels. Does the internet search show which one of the 15 is being displayed ??


47 025 28-S. Would this be the same one the my K341 came with?
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A quick check on the CCC parts lookup site will answer that question as well as many others you will surely have.
Avail yourself of this asset and learn your way around on that site & place a shortcut on your desktop.
You will be using it more than once I can guarantee!!

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Would this be the same one the my K341 came with?
That is what I stated. I question the picture.
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I'm not worried about the PTO clutch as it will only be used for pulling. Does the K341 share a block with anything that cub cadet did use that I could swap oil pans with?

So do you plan on spinning that motor over 4000?
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