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Kohler K321 pondering

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After tearing down a 14hp K321 after a dipper break and a loose nut on the rod. I took measurements of the bore crank and piston. The bore was STD and Crank journal. The bore was clean with no signs of a problem. All measurements in the bore were in spec for a new bore except one. The the top to bottom runout was .004", but the spec is max .002". Both top and bottom measurements were still in the tolerances of a new bore.... :eusa-think:

This is a working C145 tractor. For my C165 I would go the whole machine shop route, but do I really need too on this one? I think I can get away with new STD piston and crank kit and hone.

Question - Should I go with a .003 over piston instead of a STD?

The very top of the bore is 3.5010" and the bottom is 3.5050" with the middle at 3.5030" :banghead:

Thanks in advance!

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smoreau

I would say no. stick with the standard piston on this one. Make sure you remove the grenade gears!!

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Road-Track

That's the plan :handgestures-thumbupright: those won't go back in. I was also going to replace the governor just in case while I was in there along with the valves. Thanks, I was leaning that way.

Lets see if that is a consensus

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tommy3horse

Hello;

Typically the replacement pistons are .010 over. Sounds like you will luck-out proceeding according to your plan on this one. You may give a 2nd thought to the gears tho, K321 and K341 you will probably notice the vibration IMO.

Good luck!

Tom

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Road-Track

Put the 14hp engine together without the gears and do not notice any odd vibration. The engine is strong now and no oil usage so far. I set the rpm'd to 3600 and it is smoother!

Without the gears, it is much easier to put the crank in and time to the cam. A real plus!

This forum is the best!

Merry Christmas everyone :text-merryxmas:

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Martin

glad it all worked out good with the engine. i guess the gears are a matter of preference but i always leave them out. ive never noticed any more vibration with them out and the engine is always quieter. so for me there out.

you said this is in a c145, if you have the oem iso mount setup, im sure its a nice smooth running tractor.........

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Road-Track

It does have the shaker isolation plate as does my C165.

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Buckshot 1

:) Glad to hear you got her back together and is running strong. On the K-series if it has balance gears, they are the firist thing to go in the scrap can. I do notice a little more vibration at idle but none at mid range or top end. :text-merryxmas: :flags-usa:

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