53GMC
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2012
- Messages
- 58
- Location
- Western North Carolina
- Tractor
- Ford 8n, Two Massey Ferguson 20 Industrial, Hinomoto
Hello everyone!
I was at the scrap yard the other day when someone brought a bcs 710 tiller in. I asked him what was wrong with it and he said the engine was bad. It was in really good shape so I had to get it:thumbsup: The engine ran pretty good but was a cheap b&s 5hp and still needed more work to be a good engine, so I decided to replace it with a Honda gx200 I had laying around. When I put the engine back on it worked fine for a minute then the clutch would not disengage, I took the engine back off and found the clutch had slid closer to the engine. The set screw was tight. Is there anything to keep the clutch from sliding on the crankshaft? Maybe a bushing
Thanks in advance. Philip.
I was at the scrap yard the other day when someone brought a bcs 710 tiller in. I asked him what was wrong with it and he said the engine was bad. It was in really good shape so I had to get it:thumbsup: The engine ran pretty good but was a cheap b&s 5hp and still needed more work to be a good engine, so I decided to replace it with a Honda gx200 I had laying around. When I put the engine back on it worked fine for a minute then the clutch would not disengage, I took the engine back off and found the clutch had slid closer to the engine. The set screw was tight. Is there anything to keep the clutch from sliding on the crankshaft? Maybe a bushing