Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Parts For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Fid on June 02, 2016, 12:32:39 PM
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I don't know which KFs this may or may not fit so please chime in if you know.
It's a 226.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-WILLYS-AERO-LARK-SEDAN-ENGINE-OVER-DRIVE-TRANS-RIVERSIDE-CA-CORONA-/381654053975?hash=item58dc5ab457:g:pCgAAOSw0gdXTJcQ&vxp=mtr
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If it helps identify it I was able to read --???? Hurricane -- on the head.
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aren't the crankshafts different for stick and automatics???? Will one work for both?
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Yes, crankshafts do differ.
This particular engine is the 51-55 version but would need some bits and pieces from a Kaiser engine to be used in a Kaiser. The oil pan is different as is the water outlet. I don't know if the clutch fork and linkage differs but that could be something to consider as well.
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It's a Super Hurricane engine. All the 1954 Aero Larks had either the F-head (Hurricane 6) or L-head (Lightning 6) 161 engines, not the 226 Super Hurricane. The 226 was available in the 1954 Aces and Eagles only. Someone must've done a swap. it's still basically the same engine that the Kaisers used with a different head.
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Ok, the engine pictured comes with a stick, would it work with an automatic? I am sure it has a pilot bushing at the end of the crank. If you remove the bushing, will it work with an automatic????
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A Kaiser or Frazer 226 engine with automatic will not fit a manual transmission or vice versa. The rear of the crankshaft is different between the two and won't bolt up. I got this info from the Hollander interchange manual. Other than the crankshafts the 51-55 automatic and manual engines are the same.
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Refer to my post in " 48 Kaiser still a project Help" page 2 in the general discussion for a more detailed explanation of Kaiser 226 engine interchange.