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ascaw:
Sounds like you are making decent progress.  When you get a chance post a couple of pictures of it.

Dw89xj:
So I did end up getting a Kohler 27hp with a broken cam and crank gear, I guess this is a common problem because the crank gear being powdered metal. But several hundred dollars later and I should be making good reliable hp and big torque. Midwest super cub, who have excellent customer service I might add, Zach Kerber machine and design and Lakota racing have been a big help in the parts department. I got my sprockets and axles all sorted out and in order finally, built my transmission braces, and made my own chain tensioners, I've went off track pretty hard with staying as original as possible but the end result should be much better than the original. I'm going with snap idles tensioners in the front since there is enough room to do so and since I ordered the click style I can just lift the floor out and squeeze it tighter if I need.
I went with 530 chain which required some clearanceing of the original t20 mount under the chain adjuster on the right side. I have a set of smaller main drive sprockets from a regular tub 980, I cannot decide if I should just run them or if I should use the big pizza pans. I think the small sprockets are 31 tooth and the big ones are 41if I remember right. How much of a speed increase should I see with a ten tooth difference? 
Also are the t20 chain adjusters problematic too or just the drive chain adjusters? I have the drive chain adjusters dealt with but if there's an issue with the t20 chains adjusters now's the easiest time to take care of it, they seem alright to me, I replaced the idler sprockets but otherwise they seem simple and solid.
  I'm at the point it would be real easy to start cobbling to get done, but since I'm waiting in engine parts, I'm just taking my time and trying to take care of any possible issues.
  I need to get a 1 1/8"  clutch, not sure which to go with 1195 or 94c they seem to be the most readily available. I haven't checked to see what cvtech has yet. I haven't been around long enough to know any other good clutch options or companies.
I'm still chipping away just taking my time and double triple checking everything trying to do it right once. I'm sure there will still be adjustments and redesigning after it's together but I'm trying to make it minimal. But otherwise I should have it trail worthy in the next couple weeks, then hopefully my wife's 960 will just need the chains, shift linkage and 4 stroke swap done, along with rebuilding and performance goodies on her vanguard, billet rods rev kit cam, and some porting and polishing.
Rifle seasons coming fast and I hope I can get any bugs worked out on both machines before then.

Dw89xj:
Time to paint mount trans and start stabbing axles. A couple holes and cuts for my shift linkage and it's almost time to party. banana dance banana I keep coming across ads for 27hp kohler's and am thinking of getting one to put on the back burner. In the meantime I'm thinking just a quick and dirty reseal and freshening of the opposed Briggs just to be able to use it until the Kohler gets built. I decided my wife's getting the 18 horse vanguard and I think the 27 horse Kohler will give me enough power to gear a little higher so I can hang with my wife on the straights but still plenty of down low grunt for putting along on trails. A quick look at midwest super cubs sight says you can get pretty wild with with a Kohler v. I'm more about reliability but any power increase is always welcome I was just thinking billet rods cam and supporting mods.

Dw89xj:
Split shift idea

Dw89xj:

--- Quote from: ascaw on July 19, 2020, 05:33:20 PM ---Congrats on the new welder.   banana

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Thank you very much it's been a long time coming. I think my wife got tired of going to my buddies when I needed to weld something since my old welder burnt up

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