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Old 03-12-2023, 10:51 PM
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What seal did you get ??

I got the front and rear seal kit from the guy at "I save tractors" this is what he's selling.
Oil Seal Set for MV16, MV18, M18, MV20, M20, KT17, KT19 Engines

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Old 03-13-2023, 06:49 AM
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There are three different oil seals for the M-18. The correct one for your Engine (M18S-24506) is: X-583-5.

You can NOT order parts simply based on a group model number.

Don't ask me how I know this.
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Norman at IST is a good dude too. He has helped me before with my Ultimate Engine Rebuild kit for my K301.
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Old 03-13-2023, 08:32 AM
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There are three different oil seals for the M-18. The correct one for your Engine (M18S-24506) is: X-583-5.

You can NOT order parts simply based on a group model number.

Don't ask me how I know this.
Whats the secret to making sure I order the correct part? Is it based on serial number?
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Whats the secret to making sure I order the correct part?
The engine Model & Spec number, ie: "M18S-24506".

Kohler made hundreds of M18 versions, to meet an OEM requirement. To know for sure, "always" look parts up by "spec" number.

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Old 03-15-2023, 10:12 AM
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Thanks for the info, I ve read about that, Its interesting the "I save tractors" site did not ask about a spec number, that led me to believe the seals would be the same. I guess I should of checked here first.
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The seals you got are likely the correct Kohler parts. What are the part numbers on them? Remember the pto end is called the rear / flywheel side is the front.
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The seals you got are likely the correct Kohler parts. What are the part numbers on them? Remember the pto end is called the rear / flywheel side is the front.
The part # on the seal is Be1059e and the other is Ae7782e there's a smaller be??77e
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Maybe I can muddy the crystal ball.
The early KT17's had a slightly smaller seal on the flywheel end.
Kohler learned that they had problems with the crankshaft in heavy duty applications, like skid steer usage. ( among other problems)
Some snapped the crankshaft as flywheels are like gyroscopes inasmuch as they resist change in motion, and a application like skid steers are something that is anything but stable usage.
SOOO they increased the crank diameter slightly in the area of the seal/and flywheel taper when the improved K T17 series II's and Magnums were built.
The series II and better yet, Magnums, were the best of that design at that time.

Today it is cost effective to assemble a "kit" of seals/gaskets covering all like models even if some are not used, than it is to stock many kits.
Inventory is money laying in warehouses/shelves.
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