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Kohler M14 Carb which is better Walpro or Kohler, came with a Walpro ? Thanks 

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953 nut

I have some with the Carter carburetors and some with the Walbro and both are about equal in my estimation.

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ri702bill

I look at this two ways - availabilty of quailty (OE) rebuild parts, and if the low and high circuits are externally adjustable....

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Lee1977

If I have a Walbro giving me trouble it is going to get replaced with a Carter or Kohler if I have one. Back in the 60's they had Carter on them, the later ones don't have a name I assume they are Kohler.

 

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kpinnc

Walbros don't have the low speed mix adjustment. They seem to work fine but if I have a choice I go with a Carter. 

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Racinbob

Some do have the low speed adjustment. 

 

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This one was on a M14 and I thought it was giving me trouble but it wasn't. 

 

Educate me, I always thought Kohler was the carb to have. :dunno:

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Retired Wrencher

I didn’t even know Kohler made their own carburetors? Were these used on newer  models like 80`s and up? I usually stick with the older models 60s. I had a few early 70.`s models. My first wheel horse was a 312 A it’s been so long. I don’t remember what it had for a carb. I don’t miss that one.

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Handy Don
6 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

I didn’t even know Kohler made their own carburetors?

Makes more sense to me that WH just set their desired build specs for engines based on their needs (including price) and what the manufacturers had on offer.

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Racinbob
7 hours ago, Retired Wrencher said:

I didn’t even know Kohler made their own carburetors? Were these used on newer  models like 80`s and up? I usually stick with the older models 60s. I had a few early 70.`s models. My first wheel horse was a 312 A it’s been so long. I don’t remember what it had for a carb. I don’t miss that one.

The Kohler carbs go way back. All the 60's and 70's I've had have/had them.:)

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Retired Wrencher
16 hours ago, Racinbob said:

The Kohler carbs go way back. All the 60's and 70's I've had have/had them.:)

Is there a logo or some kind of marking that indicates Kohler made this carb? I believe I’ve never seen one or just never noticed it.

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