First, what kind of engine? Second, are you talking about the output shaft?
Typically the output shaft comes directly off of, or is part of, the crankshaft and the engine must be disassembled. However many engines use a geared reducer that can be removed from the engine simply with a few bolts. Determine the manufacture of your mower or the engine and go to their website, perhaps you can find a parts diagram that will give you an exploded view.
To swap an engine on a Murry riding mower, it is important to make sure that the new engine is the right match for the mower, by checking the model number. You also need to make sure that the bolt holes line up, so that it will fit safely. Remove the old engine, and then replace the new engine, tightening all the screws and bolts in the reverse order that you followed to remove the old engine.
You may have installed the wrong size belt? One of your spindles may be bent. Double check to see that your spindles are not bent and that you have purchased the correct belt for your mower.
The most common reason for a riding mower engine to run hot is that the cooling area under the metal tins around the engine is probably full of grass clippings or mouse nesting. You will need to remove the metal covering the engine and clean it out. The flywheel has fins on it the blow air accross the engine to keep it cool.
Several things it could be. Check the key in the flywheel, that would change the timing, I think your engine may have internal problems. Also check the blades where they bolt to the spindles may have broke something there. I am assuming this is a riding tractor with belt driven deck.
It can. Gymnastics requires balance and strength, just like riding. However, like the answer beneath me, horse riding improves horse riding the best- but it's not necessarily the only thing to improve riding. No not really. Horse riding improves horse riding. That is pretty much it. It is so unique in itself that it is the only thing that will improve itself.
On a Kohler engine there is usually a drian plug on the left side of the engine (drivers side) near the rear of the engine. It is right in front of the oil filter. The oil filter base has a small plug in it that you will need to remove also to drain the filter base after you remove the oil filter.
Unfortunately you have to pull the engine to get to it, no other way, it'll take about three hours in the backyard with a hoist or come-along in your tree.
Using it too much or overloading it. Improvement, Using the engine too much will certainly not cause over heating. The most likely cause for the over heating is a clogged cooling shroud. Remove the top engine cover that surrounds the flywheel and remove the grass and debris. Mice love to make nests under those engine covers as well. Kevin
You can remove a rear wheel from your Husqvarna riding lawnmower by loosening and removing the lug nuts. The wheel should come off.
Yes, the engine oil . Just change the engine oil,it lubes the trans & engine. I recomend 10w40 for normal riding & 20w50 for hard riding.
I need to know how to remove a bolt from a pulley assembly on a Briggs and Stratton 8 hp vertical lawn mower engine. It seems to be rusty. I tied DW40 and vise grips and shaft slips. Any suggestions?
Could be broken trans mount or engine mounts. Not sure what is meant by riding rough.