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mikeeyre74

I've got a k301 in a C120 that I bought a little while ago. Haven't used it much since I got it, but yesterday swapped over the deck and tried to mow with it. Lots of blue smoke coming from the front end of the engine, most likely the breather. I suspect lots of blow by... so I bring it around front to check out closer and thats when I hear what sounds like a really sweet drum solo, but is more likely my connecting rod. Hm. I have a k321out of an Alis Chalmers, serial number 3207639 Spec #60180a sitting on my bench right now.. the Alis is long gone, but her heart wants to beat some more. Is this a worth candidate for replacing the 12hp 301? Other than Carburetor and Oil pan, is there any other differences I need to know about or did I miss something completely? 

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Ed Kennell

Any way to be sure it has a crank thrust bearing to take the WH PTO thrust?

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pfrederi

60180 shows up as being made for Simplicity and it has ball bearing so you are OK on the PTO end loading.  Oil pan may not need swapping either.  (I have a 301 from an Allis on a Electro 12.  The carb should not need changing either.  The only thing is you may find teh choke works backwards.  i have a couple conversions with that issue. a sticker on the dash board to remind me is all it takes to fix that

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stevasaurus

Paul, do you have a source that shows spec numbers and what they are for or mean??  :)

 

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pfrederi

http://www.kohlerenginesparts.com/PartStream/Index

 

The kohler engine site under buy parts

 

i use the find parts by model  First K series then the K #

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mikeeyre74

 I can confirm that it does have ball bearings, I just took the oil pan off to look. This oil pan won't work, because it isn't drilled for one side of the engine mounting bolts… I understand that Wheelhorse oil pans have engine mounting bolts  that are peculiar to them. This one shows that to be true.   Here's a link to the inside of the engine: 

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3jn51dcogc3ekvp/Photo Aug 31%2C 12 04 35.jpg?dl=0

 

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953 nut
2 hours ago, mikeeyre74 said:

oil pan won't work, because it isn't drilled for one side of the engine mounting bolts

Could you bolt the engine block from the 321 to your oil pan? I have done this with a 953, direct bolt up.

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