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dukejm 04-14-2022 06:25 PM

Walbro carb identification
 
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Ok have a 1450 and has been running but I decided to see if I could rebuild the carb on it. Pulled it off took to local Cub dealer to get a rebuild kit and it has numbers on it that they could not trace.

Carb is marked 4703586 on one side of the flange and 71 1122 on the other side of the flange. The carburetor cross reference manual does list a 4705386 but no 4703586, but it shows on the 241-301 series and not the 321. Could the carb have been marked incorrectly, is this a China copy, or is there something else I am missing?

I believe the engine was replaced in the tractor before I acquired it, and cannot find any markings on it, except for this serial number 7541500.

Tractor Serial number is 2050660U626963

Pictures are attached of carb and SN of engine.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.

R Bedell 04-14-2022 06:45 PM

The 1450, rolled out of the Factory with a Kohler K321AQS-60291 Engine in it. That engine had a Carter/Kohler Carb, being: KH-47-053-09, which was an adjustable Carb.

The KH-47-053-86 is a Walbro, fixed Jet Carb. That would indicate, that this carb was changed at one time, to this Walbro model.

That chassis S/N: 626963 indicates it is a 1978 model.

The engine S/N: 75-41500 indicates that engine was built in 1976.

darkminion_17 04-14-2022 09:46 PM

The walbro rebuild kit is K1-WHG.

dukejm 04-15-2022 07:28 AM

Thanks for the quick response and the wealth of information.

So, the carb is rebuildable with the kit defined, that's great news.

Only follow up question is, is it worth rebuilding or should I try and find a suitable adjustable carb replacement?

As the new ones, if you can find one, are quite expensive but perhaps worth it, I was wondering if there are any aftermarket carbs available that anyone has any experience with?

R Bedell 04-15-2022 07:38 AM

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should I try and find a suitable adjustable carb replacement?
In My Opinion..........I would look for the original Carter/Kohler original.

Second choice, would be to clean & install a new Carb Kit in the one you have.

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1711Cub 05-01-2022 05:47 PM

Don't mess with the fixed jet Walbro. Locate an original adjustable carb, and your engine will thank you.

dukejm 01-03-2023 03:40 PM

Looking for a Adjustable carb
 
Ok so I just dropped off the K321 at the motor shop to have it rebuilt and now am trying to find an adjustable jet carburetor for it per our earlier discussions.

My question is in regards to the Carburetor reference manual page 1.3.
We determined that my original engine came with a 47-053-09 adjustable carburetor, does that mean I need to find exactly that carburetor or will any of the adjustable carburetors listed in the K321 section work on my 1450?

Just trying to make sure I find the right replacement so she works like she's supposed to once we get her all back together.

Currently has a Walbro 47-053-86 on it but that's listed on the K241/K301 engines. It runs seemingly ok but since this is my first 1450, its my only point of reference.

Thanks in advance
:bigthink:

R Bedell 01-04-2023 02:07 PM

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does that mean I need to find exactly that carburetor or will any of the adjustable carburetors listed in the K321 section work on my 1450?
If you want a drop in replacement (plug & play) then yes. If you are willing to fabricate and/or modify, then no.

dukejm 01-05-2023 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by R Bedell (Post 522936)
If you want a drop in replacement (plug & play) then yes. If you are willing to fabricate and/or modify, then no.

Ahh, I think I get it,
the fabrication comes from modifications to the linkages. So any carb listed under the K321 engine would have the same internal workings and work with the engine as it should.
Just may need to adjust linkages or change out throttle shaft, etc.

Thanks R Bedell

Now off to try and find an original Kohler carb.

R Bedell 01-05-2023 08:25 AM

YUP......

:IH Trusted Hand:


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