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1450 - 1650 carb?
does the 1650 - k341 use the same carb as the 1450 - k321?
thanks for any info |
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Part numbers for carbs. 47-853-20 = 1450 47-853-29 = 1650 |
For some reason I'm thinking the K321 (14 hp) and K341 (16 hp) engines used a Kohler Carter #30 whereas the K301 (12 hp) and K241 (10 hp) engines used a Kohler Carter #26 carb.
Not sure what the Walboro carb's would be. Take the above info with a grain of salt. Good luck, Bill |
Pretty sure the carb bodys are pretty well the same it was the jetting that was different.
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Part numbers are different, so.... wouldn't that be a not the same carb?
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Zippy depends on if the new carbs come with jets or not.my guess is they do and the different numbers tell em which jets to put in. But I could definatly be wrong. Would be willing to see the main differences
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There was a pretty big gap in the price of one over the other. |
That's just my guess I could be wrong. And more then likely am. I'm sure someone will check out exactly what the difference is.
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the k301 an k321 use the same the k341 is a dif part number,like others have said prob the dif is the jets
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I was told by a carb guy the 30mm on a 321 the bore was smaller than the 30mm on a 341 did I measure one no but this was a puller who rebuilt carbs for guys
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