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lowlyfzlucky 08-07-2010 03:12 PM

Carb ID ?
 
I can't seem to find this thread, and I know it's been answered a million times. BUT, how do I properly identify which carb I have? I'm worried my 1450 may have had the engine changed out at one time, but not sure. I need to order a rebuild kit. Thanks for any help.

jeffscub 08-07-2010 03:39 PM

take your breather off and look at the top of the throat, there should be a number if its a kohler. not sure about a walboro, never saw one in person. also look in the technical library-tractors of OCC and look up "manual-kohler k series service manual" then proceed to the "fuel system and governor" section. i hope this helps!!! jeff

lowlyfzlucky 08-09-2010 09:30 PM

I took the breather off to take a look. I have a "K" on the butterfly. There is a number stamped on the back of the carb "4705309". So after reading the service manual, this appears to be a Kohler carb? If so, anyone know the part # for a rebuild kit and float? I appreciate any assistance.

jeffscub 08-09-2010 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by lowlyfzlucky (Post 37313)
I took the breather off to take a look. I have a "K" on the butterfly. There is a number stamped on the back of the carb "4705309". So after reading the service manual, this appears to be a Kohler carb? If so, anyone know the part # for a rebuild kit and float? I appreciate any assistance.

if its a #26 then this is the rebuild kit # 25-757-01-s, and the float part # is 25-757-03-s. look at the back of the throat, and there should be a number if it's a kohler. jeff

prowl66 04-01-2011 12:18 PM

carb #4705309 #26?
 
the response to the issue was if the carb is a #26 then the rebuild kit is 25-757-01s. Sorry, but whats the 26 refer to?

_DX3_ 04-01-2011 01:04 PM

There are different sized carbs for particular engines. The most used size is a #26 and a #30. The #30 being used for the 14 and 16 hp models. If you open the choke butterfly and look inside the throat of the carb, the number of your carb should be stamped.

TEET 04-01-2011 03:22 PM

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Does this help?

Jeff (teet)

Methos 04-01-2011 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TEET (Post 65908)
Does this help?

Jeff (teet)

Swet pic Jeff! That's a great pic to use when this question comes up!

Thank you!


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