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Results of taking 18 Kohlers apart
tore down 1 - 341 , 1 - 321 , 1 - 241 & 15 - 301.
here are the results after checking parts for reuse , your results may vary of 18 cranks 1 was usable it was a magnum crank with the bolt to hold the flywheel of 18 cams 3 had issues with the compression release of 18 blocks 0 had a decent bore for reuse pic 2 this is why you don't use silicone or use very little if you do pic 3 still trying to figure that modification out. it had grade 5 bolts
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M18 kohler? Or 18 kohler?
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I was hoping this was about the M18 engine, as I have 2 of them to work on..
one ran but smoked (story from PO but the new starter that was there is worth more than what I paid for the whole engine by itself... so was the good muffler-- I had to pay $30 for just a muffler (used at that) at a GT swap meet this past summer, from a Kohler opposed twin... paid less than that for this whole motor.... so if it winds up as "parts", I'll get my money's worth from it just in that dep't... the other one was "stuck" from sitting, I did get it freed up but I don't like the way the one cylinder looks..... will check them both out thoroughly, but hoping to get away with just a "top end" rebuild on one or both, but time will tell once I get them the rest of the way apart...… not trying to start a war by saying that.... just hopeful thinking at this point though. |
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yeah I know..... hate to demote any complete, potentially runnable and not blown up engine to "parts donor" status.... especially these since they are so hard to come by. I have 2 tractors running KTs (one each Series) that I like, so I'm wanting to build up at least 1 as a ready spare. at least a ready longblock… neither of my tractors are new any more, and I don't put many hours on them (my yard would do fine with a push mower) just like playing on them mostly
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M18s are findable. M20s I don’t see too often around here.
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nevermind… misled from original title to this thread.
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I'm not sure what Don tearing down a bunch of K series has to do with rebuilding KT's and M18's......
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I first was confused also because the title says "Results of taking M18 Kohlers apart".
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I have corrected the title. It is 18 Kohler K series engines.
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