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Old 10-13-2021, 09:47 AM
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Default K321 head and tin assembly

I posted this to the forum before and never got a definite answer. Assembly drawings DO NOT help

I need to know how to assemble the head and cowling on top of my k321 like the gas tank mount etc.

Mine has head studs which are still in plus a few head bolts. I need to know where any spacers go. I found 4 spacers. I think I have everything needed to put back together. A picture would help.
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You make NO mention of the Tractor Model you are working nor the complete Kohler Model either.

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You make NO mention of the Tractor Model you are working nor the complete Kohler Model either.

Tractor. 147. Engine K321. Engine number mentioned twice in thread
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Old 10-13-2021, 04:55 PM
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A accurate and complete Kohler model number would be like this: K321-60226. This fine tunes and can accurately answer your question(s).
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A accurate and complete Kohler model number would be like this: K321-60226. This fine tunes and can accurately answer your question(s).

Its K321 A. Looks like 2257311 maybe
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Old 10-13-2021, 08:54 PM
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Hope these pics help ! this engine has all bolts ,but if you got studs usually there would be a spacer over the stud to fill the void in the head then your tin baffle would sit on top of the spacer then the washer and nut ! these studs would all be out in front of the fuel tank mount which sits on top of the large blower housing !
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Hope these pics help ! this engine has all bolts ,but if you got studs usually there would be a spacer over the stud to fill the void in the head then your tin baffle would sit on top of the spacer then the washer and nut ! these studs would all be out in front of the fuel tank mount which sits on top of the large blower housing !
So if I understand correctly my engine has 5 studs and 5 bolts. My studs are all on the blower housing side.(So I need FIVE spacers??) The stud nuts are torqued along with the head bolts AFTER fuel tank mount is in place?.
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Pictures of what you have such as the top tin and muffler shield would help.
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So if I understand correctly my engine has 5 studs and 5 bolts. My studs are all on the blower housing side.(So I need FIVE spacers??) The stud nuts are torqued along with the head bolts AFTER fuel tank mount is in place?.
I've not seen studs on the fuel tank mount unless someone changed something , pics of your tins and head would help as Lew indicated .I believe the most studs I've seen in a head is maybe 2 or 3 but that doesn't mean someone couldn't add more ?
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I've not seen studs on the fuel tank mount unless someone changed something , pics of your tins and head would help as Lew indicated .I believe the most studs I've seen in a head is maybe 2 or 3 but that doesn't mean someone couldn't add more ?

I will get a pic but correction. I have 4 studs and 5 bolts and 4 spacers
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