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Picked a 1/2 Rebuilt Kohler K301

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 Marketplace had an ad for a K321 14 hp, turned out to be a 12 hp. $50 so that’s Ok. Guy said he was rebuilding if for a Ford LGT145 but lost interest. I suspect he realized this is a wide base block and the Ford requires a narrow base block. It has been setting partially built for 3 years with no covering over cylinder. 

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As a minimum I’ll pull oil pan and valve cover to clean it.  I’ll also measure crank  and plastic age it.  He said new piston and rod. 
He sure made some marks on the top of the piston driving it in if that’s a new piston.  I can just make out the o.020 mark on the piston in the middle of those marks. 
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The bore measures 3.397-3.398 top and bottom and 90 degrees (snap gages and mic).  That’s about right for a block bored 0.020 over. I’m surprised  that I can barely turn it by hand on crankshaft. This makes me want to pull piston and measure ring end clearance and piston clearance. 
I can’t tell if anything was done to valves so I need to look closer at them.  But for a price that was less the cost of a machine shop bore job, it’s a good one to disassemble and know that I did it correctly. 
Got some other parts. Thad a Waldorf carb, and its shafts are nice with no worn out wobble. 

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No head, flywheel or tins, but I have them from several worn out kohler I have for parts. 

Also picked these weights for $80. I need to weight them. Their heavy. 
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Stay tuned for a slow exploring and rebuild. 

 

 

 

 

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ri702bill

Nice score- 2 OE fuel pumps.

He was just signing his name on top of the piston - "Hackman" :ROTF:

Folks forget that you use the handle end of the hammer for that - I suspect that the rings may very well be damaged....

 

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ebinmaine

I've seen piston dents a lot like that in engines that swallowed foreign objects.  

 

Definitely a good buy and Definitely needs disassembly and more measurements.  

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953 nut
10 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

pull piston and measure ring end clearance and piston clearance. 

:text-yeahthat:           If the rings weren't gapped that would explain the need to drive the piston into the cylionder.

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WHX??
10 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

This makes me want to pull piston and measure ring end clearance and piston clearance. 

I would for sure  not relying on someone else's work. 

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