Posted by kencombs on December 08, 2020 at 09:50:34 from (108.208.32.113):
In Reply to: Onan engine experts posted by jon f mn on December 08, 2020 at 08:04:29:
Not too many differences. P series has electronic ignition. Starter mount is different, that can cause issues in some chassis. Crankshaft can be most any shape and size on either, just depends on the original use. Flywheel is different length from the block to the end. So some applications may need a driveshaft mod or change, JD 318 comes to mind.
If you haven't zeroed in on a specific engine, I recommend you contact this guy: http://boomersonanparts.com/.
He will have most anything Onan related, used, new, short blocks, completes, parts etc. Really knows the product and prices are reasonable. Have the info from your engine tag available when you call and he will know the exact specs as he has build info from Onan on how each engine was ordered by the end user.
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