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Guest 88vic

Dumb question,  I have a bare block K series. How can I tell what I have so I can get the correct parts like crankshaft, rod and piston, Etc.   Should there be a casting number on the block somewhere ?    I would like to piece it back together again to install on a future roller. I got this bare block on a trade deal with other stuff, the block and cylinder look great. 

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

 

 

Don't know but I'll follow along..

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Guest 88vic

I'm sitting here in the dark enjoying my new clock that I got in the mail today.  Red fever is hitting me hard and theres no cure. 

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rjg854

Mic the bore :confusion-scratchheadblue:

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Guest 88vic

Something I've never done before but always a great time to learn !  

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rlrnot

That is enlightening! Nice

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oliver2-44

You can just measure the bore with a tape measure and be close enough to tell what hp it is.  Also mank kohler blocks have their size such as k301 cast into them above the crankshaft on the flywheel side. 

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953 nut

Nice picture of the clock,    how about a picture of the engine?          Is there a data plate on the flywheel cover?       How many head bolts are there?

 

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Lee1977

Stock cylinder bores: K241  3 1/4",  K-301  3 3/8" .  K321 3 1/2"  they all have a 9 bolt head. If it has 10 bolts it's a K-341.

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