Posted by chucksoliver77 on September 12, 2012 at 16:16:06 from (71.0.104.93):
In Reply to: Oliver 880 engine posted by Wi Olie 77 on September 11, 2012 at 17:26:28:
Wi Olie 77, when i put a 310 in my 77, which is the same size as the 880 engine, just slid it ahead about 1" and drilled new frame/engine mount holes and bolted it in and i didn't have to shorten the pto or drive shaft. but you must be very careful to get it aligned right. you may have to slide the radiator ahead a little and this is easily done by unbolting it from the shell, slide it forward and drill new holes through the existing holes in the shell and into the shroud and bolt it up. seems like a lot less trouble than cutting the shafts. just my 2 cents, chuck
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