JeremiahP
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Howdy, I'm hoping somebody here can help sanity check my plan, as I'm a bit confused on crankshaft size/tapping requirements...
I was gifted an old Honda HRX2172HXA (Serial #: MAGA-1645051).
I loved the thing. All the mechanical parts are working great, but the engine quit and won't pull anymore. I think it's possible that I got water in it via the air filter after a water hose bath. My engine repair guy simply says it's "broken in the cylinder". It seems this mower would cost about $1000 to replace, so I'm looking to see if an engine replacement is economically feasible.
The original motor is stamped 186 cubic cm, and has a serial number of GJAAA-2224594 MU2(1?).
1) I believe this is a suitable replacement motor, at about $200. However, I note that it's a 7/8" x 2" vertical shaft, untapped:
2) Is this the correct motor with the correct shaft dimensions?
3) Based on another thread here on this forum, it sounds like the shaft can be tapped. I have access to a machinist. What size of drill and tap would be needed to allow it accept the blades, 10X24 at 2" deep?
4) Alternatively, would it make more sense to replace the crankshaft on a new motor, as discussed here. If so, which?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated!
I was gifted an old Honda HRX2172HXA (Serial #: MAGA-1645051).
I loved the thing. All the mechanical parts are working great, but the engine quit and won't pull anymore. I think it's possible that I got water in it via the air filter after a water hose bath. My engine repair guy simply says it's "broken in the cylinder". It seems this mower would cost about $1000 to replace, so I'm looking to see if an engine replacement is economically feasible.
The original motor is stamped 186 cubic cm, and has a serial number of GJAAA-2224594 MU2(1?).
1) I believe this is a suitable replacement motor, at about $200. However, I note that it's a 7/8" x 2" vertical shaft, untapped:
GCV190-G5B-R
Item SpecificationsHonda GC Residential Series5.1 Net PowerValve Type: Overhead CamMounting: VerticalEngine Displacement (cc): 189Heavy Flywheel: YesStarter Type: Recoil StartAlternator: NoneOil Capacity: .58 QuartOil type: SAE 10w-30Fuel Tank Capacity: IncludedShaft Size: 7/8"Dx2"LMuffler...
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2) Is this the correct motor with the correct shaft dimensions?
3) Based on another thread here on this forum, it sounds like the shaft can be tapped. I have access to a machinist. What size of drill and tap would be needed to allow it accept the blades, 10X24 at 2" deep?
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4) Alternatively, would it make more sense to replace the crankshaft on a new motor, as discussed here. If so, which?
HRX217 HXA crankshaftpart number
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Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated!