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Re: Kohler K321A engine
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Posted by SMB on March 27, 2000 at 14:22:12 from (216.98.88.75):
In Reply to: Kohler K321A engine posted by L. Anderson on March 27, 2000 at 09:57:07:
First, check out what the other guy said, it could save you A LOT of time and money. If the engine is old, or if it has been abused (oil low, etc.) it could be blow-by. This occurrs after the cylinder wall and rings get worn and lets compression into the crankcase. If it is this, you need a rebuild or a new engine. Expect to pay A LOT for a new Kohler. I don't have any Kohlers but for such a top-knotch engine I would reccomend a rebuild. For a new engine you can go to www.northerntool.com For a rebuild go to www.jackssmallengines.com But, I would go to my local Kohler dealer, you don't have to pay shipping and it's a lot more helpful.
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