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flood 12-06-2011 04:12 PM

Is THIS the "s" mark for timing?
 
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OK, Trying to get my adopted 149 to start and run like I know it should, and while peeking through the sight hole on the shroud to find the marks for setting the timing, I notice two patches on the flywheel that seem to have hatch marks. (I have never read about this before) They are also painted yellow. These seem like clues to me, but I still can't make out the marks. So, I cram my camera in there with a light and take some shots, then blow them up on the computer and I think I see a faint "S". Is this just my fevered imagination?

_DX3_ 12-06-2011 05:54 PM

I can't really make anything out. Let me ask you this as I cannot tell. On your 149 you will have to remove the starter/generator to see the hole in the shroud to see the flywheel and timing marks. Is this where you are looking?

metalrain 12-06-2011 05:55 PM

My guess is no...thats not the s mark your looking for, if infact it is an "S" to begin with... it looks squared off....any kohler timing mark i've ever seen is the "rounded" off S....keep looking...you'll find it.

metalrain

flood 12-06-2011 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by _DX3_ (Post 104710)
I can't really make anything out. Let me ask you this as I cannot tell. On your 149 you will have to remove the starter/generator to see the hole in the shroud to see the flywheel and timing marks. Is this where you are looking?

Well, I didn't remove the S/G. Even though the hole is behind it, it is below it enough to look in at an angle.

_DX3_ 12-06-2011 08:00 PM

It will probably be easier to remove it to make sure that S is absolutely as dead center in the hole as possible. You may have to use a good flashlight to find the S and then sand it good and hi light it with some white or yellow paint. Once you have that, you will be able to set the points accordingly.

jbrewer 12-06-2011 09:42 PM

Im far from an expert but:

* I've had to remove the SG to see mine
and
* Both of the one's I've found were NOT obvious...I needed a strong pinpoint light to find it.

One hint. Watch for when the points begin to open, then go look in the hole when the points are approx in that state... it'll narrow down your search if the engine was running at all!

John

donens 06-16-2013 05:44 PM

No Kohler Timing Marks
 
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Similar problem! I have Kohler K321 on a Case 444, with starter/generator system, and I too cannot locate the S mark on the flywheel. The bearing plate has 2 half moon cutouts around the starter/generator but no S mark on the flywheel. This Kohler is on a Case 444. I have removed the blower housing, wire wheeled the surface and looking with trouble light. Based on compression stroke, I can ascertain approximately where the mark should be, but nothing. The black line is where it might be based on TDC.
Also, the bearing plate has a raised line on the inside carb side, hidden by the blower housing but the housing has no sight hole at all.
Can anyone help?

_DX3_ 06-16-2013 06:58 PM

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You will find the T and S marks on the forward facing part of the flywheel. You will need to remove the starter and starter bracket to be able to look thru the timing hole to find the marks.

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GERKS 149 06-16-2013 10:07 PM

I too have a question on the "S" in the hole. Do you set it where the S is centered in the hole or where the line is centered on the hole? I would think you center the line in the hole. Thanks

austin8214 06-16-2013 11:26 PM

The best way to set you timing is to use a degree wheel. Most of these cast iron flywheels are getting so old it makes the S impossible to see. Most of the time I have to pull the flywheel and clean it to find the S. Then I take a white paint pen and fill the stamp with paint.


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