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  How are Kohler Magnum carbs identified? On the K series there is a number in the throat such as #26 for a K241. On the 314-8 I bought this weekend it looks like a number 60 inside the throat....is that right?  I may be looking for a new carb since the throttle shaft has massive amounts of play and I'm not sure how to ID a Magnum carb.
Mike..........

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Sparky

The motor #'s are M14S....spec# 601559
....if it helps...
Mike.........

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Wheel-N-It
Mike, I don't know if this will help you or not but I think the M12 and M14 use the same carb. I had a M14 once that had throttle shaft play beyond belief and was able to quickly source one of the knock off carbs that is still working fine. If I can find that old carb I will see if I can get some numbeers for you but as of now sitting in my office I'm not sure what I did with the thing.

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Sparky

Thanks Van....I actually have a lead on what I'm told is a good carb off a Magnum 14. If it wasn't so dark so early around here I would go look down the throat of my Magnum 10 for comparison purposes.
Mike.........

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Wheel-N-It
Mike, I could not find that carb last night, I may have left it at Jay's house when I picked up the knock off carb from him, however I think the 10hp carb may be one size smaller than the 12 and 14. FYI the 16hp carb is bigger and sized for the 16hp engine so if you could find one of those that could be a good way to go.

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slammer302

I think a carb off a kt17 Kohler will work if you switch out the choke lever and throttle lever i've been wanting to try this myself

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Wheel-N-It
ok, update. Last night I finallu found the M14 carb and discovered it is larger than one I have from a K301. Also it appeares to be the same size as two of the carbs I have from K341's. The K341 carb and the M14  carb both have the letter "K" stamped on the throttle butterfly.

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Wishin4a416

You might want to just rebush the throttle shaft Mike. 2 Hillman # 58087-A bushings @ 50 cents each from an Ace or Service Star hardware and a rebuild kit have done wonders for 2 of mine. A 26 and a 30. The easiest starting tractors I have now. Easy fix and works well.

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Wheel-N-It

You might want to just rebush the throttle shaft Mike. 2 Hillman # 58087-A bushings @ 50 cents each from an Ace or Service Star hardware and a rebuild kit have done wonders for 2 of mine. A 26 and a 30. The easiest starting tractors I have now. Easy fix and works well.

THANK YOU JACK!!! Thats good informationto have :)

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