JDToumanian
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Hi Group,
I'm in the process of changing out engines on my mule, the parts from the junk engine are going on a brand-new 1994 model Teledyne engine for a genset.
This engine has a gear drive on the timing cover above the magneto, for the purpose of driving an hour meter. The mule timing cover has the provision for this gear but it is plugged, presumably because my mule never had an hour meter. The timing covers will be swapped out because the genset cover has the oil filter mount on it and it can't go there on a mule, but I could put the hour meter drive on the mule cover if I want or should...
My question is, should I transfer this gear drive to the new engine or leave it off? Usually mule hour meters are electric.... I've never seen a mechanical hour meter for a mule, though I know they exist. I have no intention of adding an electrical system to my mule, so I assume an hour meter would need to be mechanical?
Regards,
Jon
I'm in the process of changing out engines on my mule, the parts from the junk engine are going on a brand-new 1994 model Teledyne engine for a genset.
This engine has a gear drive on the timing cover above the magneto, for the purpose of driving an hour meter. The mule timing cover has the provision for this gear but it is plugged, presumably because my mule never had an hour meter. The timing covers will be swapped out because the genset cover has the oil filter mount on it and it can't go there on a mule, but I could put the hour meter drive on the mule cover if I want or should...
My question is, should I transfer this gear drive to the new engine or leave it off? Usually mule hour meters are electric.... I've never seen a mechanical hour meter for a mule, though I know they exist. I have no intention of adding an electrical system to my mule, so I assume an hour meter would need to be mechanical?
Regards,
Jon