Posted by Butch(OH) on December 31, 2013 at 18:46:03 from (74.135.32.232):
In Reply to: Kohler K 301 posted by Pipestem on December 30, 2013 at 13:18:27:
As some others have said fix it. If you can pull the engine and change the oil pan, carb etc from a might fit ??? condition engine you can overhaul your own. All it takes is the Kohler manual that you down load from their site. Best step by step tear down ,measure and put back together manuals ever written. Or take the block piston and crank to a NAPA with a machine shop for measuring and fixing. If your already .030 over and worn then sleeve it or find another block. There is at least 12 1/2 zillion Cubs being parted out. We have installed close to a dozen of the kits made by Rotary with zero problems, we do our own machine work. They are sold on Ebay by a fellow in Wausean Ohio. About $100 for everything. Others say Kohler is the one and only way to go. Plan on spending 5x the price to go that route.
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