So, In case you haven't checked out my post on my latest Craigslist adventure, I recommend reading it. But anyway I ended up with a 7 hp Ariens Snowblower. I knew it needed engine work (7hp tecumseh sno-king), because when I pulled the rope, there was no compression, and I mean NO compression. I got it home, pulled the spark plug, stuck a screwdriver down the hole, and pulled the rope. Nothing. The pic below should explain that.
Needless to say, the hunt for a replacement engine was on. The sweet part is that when the rod exploded, it put a couple of holes in the engine case, PERFECT practice material for my new EXT when it arrives. In fact, If the rod proves to be the $30.00 rod, and not the $130.00 rod, I may repair the case, put in a new rod and rings, and get the engine running.
I made a trip to the small engine shop that I buy most of my parts from looking for a 7HP Tecumseh to bolt onto my chassis. John(the owner) tells me "yup, I got a couple back here, goin' rate's $125.00 for a tested, good engine." He pulls 2 off the shelf for me to look over. Darn, just a little more than I was hoping to spend.
While I'm browsing through the dozen or so other used engines he has on the shelf, customers are coming in and out, so, John's attention isn't exactly focused on me. I spy a 8HP tecumseh back in the corner. It's painted white, and I can even see part of the "Ariens" logo on the side.
I walk over and tap John on the shoulder. "What about this one?" He says "That hasn't been tested yet", and resumes his conversation with the other customer. I give the rope a tug. Yup, got compression. I pull the $50.00 bill out that I have in my front pocket and tap him on the shoulder again. He stops his conversation mid-sentence and looks at me (I get the vibe that I'm starting to annoy him). I hold out the fifty and say "Take fifty for this one, as-is?" He snatches the bill from my hand and says "Yeah, why not" So, I load it up, and bring it home. Here it is.
I immediately go to work making sure that it's gonna fit. I mean, How much diff can there be between a 7hp and a 8hp tecumseh, both out of Ariens snowblowers? Turns out there's a good amount, but not so much as to make the swap impractical.
Here's the original mounting holes on the 7 horse
And here's the 8 Horse
So, you can see immediately that there's a thickness difference. The other concern is actual location. Luckily, the height of the output end of the crankshaft is the same, BUT, the distance from the mounts to the pulley is different, so, we got issues. More on that later