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KEN - Yep, Miller & Lincoln both used thousands of those Onan engines to run welder/generators. They seem to hold up better on them than they do in garden tractors.

My B48G started running poorly about the second mowing this spring. I put new plugs in, reset the points, rebuilt the carb, installed a new fuel pump I bought 5-6 yrs ago, I shouldn't have looked at the reciept, just over $100 with tax! None of it made any difference. I ordered new points & condensor and installed them, about $40 with shipping, and didn't expect it to run any different but it runs decent now.

My local CC dealer laughs at me when I ask for Onan parts for that 982! EVBERYTHING is "NLA". The 982 is a great tractor, just wish it had something different for an engine.
 
I'm sure you could bolt a Kohler right in there or even the little Kubota if you'd turn loose of that moldy green stuff !

A 982D turbo would be sweeeet !
 
Thanks to all. Sorry about the J-B Weld...looking into Pyro-Putty 2400. Before I " glue "....anyone know where I could fing .002 or .005 oversized seats....O'Nsn p/n 110-0197-02 or 110-0197-05 ?
Thanks.
 
Dennis - Have you checked into having it welded and re-cut for standard size ?
 
KENtuckyKEN ; I can get .010 oversized, and wondered if I could find a shop to cut them down to the size I need. I also don't know if the old seat has worn, just the block opening is worn, or both. So it's tuff to know exactly which oversized seat I need. Any idea of a shop that could cut them down ? How can I get a drawing of the original seat ? Are you near Northern KY ?
 
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