Kohler K Series Carburetor rebuild.
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- This video shows how to rebuild (overhaul) a Kohler K series carburetor on all models. K90, K91, K141, K160, K161, K181, K191,K241 K301, K321,K330, K331, K341.
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Glad that overhaul kit fixed that carb for your cub cadet 🐻❄ 🔧
Me too..that was my dad's tractor and I hope to keep it around for a long time.
@@PullerbearEd I understand it has sentimental value right there
Nice video Ed, enjoy your narration too
Thank you, I'm trying to improve my videos.
Good job. Good info
Thank you.
A professional job there ed mate
Thank you Sir Mick, that means a lot from the carb cleaning king.
Hi, can you please tell me where you got your rebuild kit for that carburetor?
I usually get them from Amazon if I can't get them from my local Kohler dealer
Have a good saturday Pullerbear
Thank you Lisa, you too
Hello Ed. I have a 682 Cub Cadet that has a KT17 Series 2 engine that is letting gas fill up the cylinders and anywhere else that gas may flow into and drip gas out of onto the ground. Does the Kohler KT17 Series 2 engine use the same exact carburetor as like the K series Kohler engines like the 108 Cub did in your video??? When I checked the oil, The dipstick had no oil color but had been flushed clean by all of the gasoline. Lucky I have not really run the engine all that much - So maybe no damage has occurred other than the engine oil being flushed away.
Yes they are very similar. If it's filling the crank case with gas then I'd have to guess that the float is stuck open or maybe has a hole in it letting it fill with gas.
@@PullerbearEd Due to the age of the engine, I am really considering a replacement carburetor. Despite all of the negative things that people have said about the Series 1 engine, The Series 2 engine that is in my Cub Cadet has always been a very strong reliable engine that has been tough as nails with little to no loss of engine oil until this incident. I’m really thankful that I was not using the Cub Cadet to mow in a bad area to access like on the opposite side of the creek or mowing my roadside when this happened. I really wished that the carburetor was as easy to access like the carburetor was like on your 108 Cub Cadet. Thanks for your reply to my question, Ed.
I have had no issues with the after market carburetor I have used. I'm glad you caught it before any damage. Good luck and keep us posted, if you would like to come to the Sunday live and update us.
@@PullerbearEd I was thinking about pulling the mower deck off to replace a weak tensioner spring - So I guess that I should be careful what I wish for Ed (LOL).
If I make any progress regarding my issue with the Cub Cadet, I may very well join in on your upcoming livestream. What time are you going live so that I can be there with all of you?
We go like every Sunday @7pm est.
Good job
Thank you Sam
keep the carb in view of the camera
Ok, I do that on the next one.
If it isn't fuel, it's the spark.
Suck., Bang, Blow. 👍🏻👍🏻
Sounds like a Kohler to me
That's what it is...lol