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Anyone have a source and P/N handy for this? I have the ol' leaky float/gas dripping out of the air filter issue... Thanks!
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Kohler # 25-757-01.
Don't forget to soak the carb in carb cleaner for a day,May need less or more depends how much crap is in there.
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What's the difference between ...01, ...01-S, ...02, ... and 02-S?
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the O2 and 02s are for the 14/16 hp # 30 carbs,they have a different seat for the float needle.I have used those without any issues in a 10-12 hp but if you use a 01-01s in a 14-16 it will starve for fuel.
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OK, thanks- the pics in all the ads are the same exact pic so I was wondering that.
I'm still wondering what the difference is between the "S" and non-"S" kits. ![]()
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