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Old 04-20-2011, 06:50 PM
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Default onan E140H parts cross

I have a cub, er... yellow MTD 2145 ags with the onan engine. Picked it up for a trade for an old scotts. catch was the scotts ran and the 2145 didn't Needless to say 1 $40 starter solenoid and a re-wire later it runs like a champ.

my question is this: it has the onan engine E140H, does anyone have a parts cross for maintenance parts, ie spark plug, oil filter ect. Planning on doing an oil change this year and am having a pain finding onan parts, never mind how much they cost.

also from what i gather any old 5w30 motor oil should be just fine in the transmission. Am i correct with this?

I am well aware that the ags is NOT a hydro, but a goofy 6 speed setup and the pedals are just for the clutch pack.
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Old 04-20-2011, 08:29 PM
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Jacks Small Engines in Maryland if I remember correctly? That place has had the best prices so far from what I have seen for Onan stuff. I have yet to order from them. But I am seriously considering it. Some of their stuff is like 25 to 35% cheaper than Cummings sells it for.

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Old 05-09-2011, 08:25 AM
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answered my own question partly,
sparkplug is a champion RL95YC, seems a little hot, but it works
oil filter crossed to a napa gold 1395, or i believe a fram ph4967. i'm going with the napa one b/c i think the napa is the better filter.

also interesting note, i think the plug is she same one used in the corvair air cooled engine.
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I know where there is a great corvair project sitting but the stubborn owner wont sell it, yet will never do anything with it either. Makes me sick.
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