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I have a 1976 wheelhorse B-80 with a 8hp Kohler engine, Will a 12HP engine off a 1970 Raider12 fit my B-80 wheel horse?

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Sparky

Yep, it’ll fit and clear the hood. 

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Lee1977

The holes to bolt the 12 on are already there. Does the Raider have a manual PTO?

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mike avad

yes it dose have  manual pto

 

 

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ebinmaine

Is the belt guard from the 8 HP the same as the 12 HP? 

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Racinbob
11 hours ago, mike avad said:

I have a 1976 wheelhorse B-80 with a 8hp Kohler engine, Will a 12HP engine off a 1970 Raider12 fit my B-80 wheel horse?

 

Here's my 1976 B-80 with a K-341 16hp. It's a simple swap as the 76 and 77 B's were basically the same as the C's. As far as the PTO goes you'll need to swap the bearing race for the 1.125" shaft. The spring is different but will work fine. The engine bracket is different but easily modified. Other than that it will fit seamlessly. The frame, transmission, sheetmetal, etc. are identical. 

All the K-Series Kohler big blocks hang over on the right side making a lot of folks think it's too big but actually it's normal. On the Wheel Horse spec oil pan there's two threaded holes where a bolt runs into from under the frame. I think most of them have the holes. The 341 I used was purchased from WW Grainger new and it had them. I've heard some people use J bolts instead but I've never seen that. :)

 

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peter lena

@mike avad would take advantage of the manual PTO , very simple / easy improve at every " movement point  " basically eliminate all the sloppy play , washers are good , like teflon washers at start / finish of  anugging up , silicone spray grease . you can also add a HEIM JOINT  to the forward end of the lever rod , like a fine thread DIE NUT , AEROSOL  LUBRICATED , to over cut coarse threading , HEIM  screws right on . made a point of making original intension , much better functioning , bet that paint would like a aerosol lubrication  , spray down , let it soak , a day wipe down til  clean / dry . get some aerosol penetrating oil into that manual lift lever , make the rust run out , only some suggestions , pete  

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mike avad

Thank you all for you reply's and help info I would line to put a 14 or 16 HP on it but nothing but a Kohler engine

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, mike avad said:

Thank you all for you reply's and help info I would line to put a 14 or 16 HP on it but nothing but a Kohler engine

 

Any particular thing you're wanting to accomplish? 

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