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montclair

do you still have this M8?

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yup still have the M8 and I recently have it assembled and running nicely.

rebuilt the carb from the old k181 and bolted her up. 

 

Im waiting for fall leaf cleanup to finish before I take the my commando 800 apart for the engine swap. 

 

- dave

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On 7/27/2024 at 10:57 PM, montclair said:

do you still have this M8?

 

yup still have the M8 and I recently have it assembled after having the valves worked on.

 

Im waiting for fall leaf cleanup to finish before I take the my commando 800 apart for the engine swap. 

 

- dave

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Fordiesel69

pics?

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njdpo

Hi all - I could really use some advice on the ignition.

my commando has a k181 with points and condenser in it. the wiring is nearly stock except for some cracked wire insulation which was cut out and replaced.

 

At this point

  1. the stock ignition switch with the K181 works fine, lights work, all good.
  2. the photos will show that the M8 has an ignition switch also detached from the motor at this time... but its in bad condition (rusted, corroded and compromised).
  3. OEM Fuel pump rebuilt but not pumping well - going to move over to a vacuum pump

 

  • Im wondering - does it matter what ignition switch I use when I put the M8 into the commando ?
  • I dont know if a standard wiring diagram from my commando 800 should be used (or modified) to install the m8 ...
  • If I need to purchase a new switch I would like the lights to work - needed for winter firewood hauls in the dark.
  • oh does anyone know of a good place to pull vacuum off the block ? Im thinking of removing the fuel pump and put in a block off plate with the proper plumbing to the vacuum pump. does anyone know of a nice thick block off plate that will accept a tapered pipe tap ?

 

any advice would be greatly appreciated ... Oh and +2 points for recommended part numbers ( such as replacement switches ! )

 

 

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m8-carbside M8-fanside

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added fuel pump block off plate

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pfrederi

The K-181 ignition switch will fry the Magnums ignition system  You will need one with a "M" terminal like this one. 

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953 nut
On 10/18/2024 at 4:28 PM, njdpo said:

 

 

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Gasaholic
16 hours ago, 953 nut said:

 Make a cover plate for the fuel pump area and drill and tap it for 1/8" NPT (national pipe thread) then buy a hose barb to screw into it.

Don't NEED to *make* a cover plate. Last I knew of the OEM factory cover plate (for engines that did not use fuel pump) is still available - Part # 240282-S - then simple enough to use with a new gasket, just drill and tap for a 1/8" NPT 1/4" barb fitting thread it in with some thread sealer or loctite , and you're golden. 

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953 nut
10 minutes ago, Gasaholic said:

OEM factory cover plate

I am thrifty  cheap, Grab a piece of 1/8" from the scrap pile and drill a couple of holes, make a few cuts, and punch out a new gasket and you are done. Saved about $ 25.00 and didn't have to sit around waiting for UPS.             :twocents-02cents:

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njdpo
On 10/20/2024 at 12:17 PM, 953 nut said:

I am thrifty  cheap, Grab a piece of 1/8" from the scrap pile and drill a couple of holes, make a few cuts, and punch out a new gasket and you are done. Saved about $ 25.00 and didn't have to sit around waiting for UPS.             :twocents-02cents:

I’m cheep too - I asked my machinist buddy if he has any 1/4 scrap for me …

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pfrederi
14 minutes ago, njdpo said:

I’m cheep too - I asked my machinist buddy if he has any 1/4 scrap for me …

Or leave the old fuel pump in place Plug the inlet and outlet...Golf tee and tape...

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njdpo
On 10/19/2024 at 2:47 PM, pfrederi said:

The K-181 ignition switch will fry the Magnums ignition system  You will need one with a "M" terminal like this one. 

 

Hi pfrederi

regarding " You will need one with a "M" terminal like this one.

 

im curious ...  ? like what one ? I assume your talking about a different switch which eliminates the need for a kill button ?

 

i looked at that posting from 953 nut posted ... thanks for that and I suppose I could go in that direction ... But ... 

the switch thats in my Commando at the moment is pretty old and crusty ... Im thinking some of those terminals from 1972 look fragile ...

 

Fragile to the point where I feel like one of those terminals could easily break off. (this machine was stored outdoors for many years). 

Ideally - if I can find single replacement switch that would address the M8 transplant (without the need of a relay) that would be great ...

 

Does anyone know of a WH tractor "model" which has a switch that I need for the transplant ? maybe something like a newer 310-8 with a M8/M10 in it ? 

the wheel horse master list ( http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/Wheel_Horse_Products_Master_Model_List.pdf ) shows that a 1987 308-8 or 310-8 had magnum engines in them ... 

 

So if I could find a switch for one of those models - would I be chasing the correct switch for my commando m8 transplant ? ? ? 

 

Sorry for the back and forth on this - electrics and electrical wiring are not my Wheelhorse ... :(  eh... WheelHOUSE :| 

 

thx - Dave 

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953 nut

You could use the 103-991 switch.

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