I don’t think a patient would want you to do surgery on them. Your the kind of doctor to leave a sponge in them, the way you closed that engine up with all those loose bits LOL Happy Memorial Day Walter and thank you for your service.
Walter the place looks like it up operating room with all those lights,,,, how come you don’t have your scrubs on,,,,,,,keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!! happy Memorial Day!!!!!!!!! You should go inside and visit with Mary and have some cookies and some tea and take a load off your mind!!!!!!!! being hot and all,,,,,,,,,, well keep up the great work junkman do
I might add here that not all Koehler engines are created equal. I had a Koehler engine in my MTD mower and used it for 6 years without any problems. Gave it to my son who used it for 2 years and traded it off for a zero turn Cub Cadet. Was still running good when he traded it, he needed a bigger mower.
Walter, the early cast iron Kohler engines were a pretty good engine and easy to work on. Did I miss something because I'm not sure exactly what broke inside that engine, but it sure made enough pieces! I hope you get your new computer soon. You and Mary take care and have a nice holiday weekend!
So we learned that the do-flunker shattered and scattered metal all over the inside of the engine and finally one piece accidentally created a new window in the sump and the oil ran away. So the engine is terminal but the beans and the tomatoes are doing just fine. Happy Memorial Day to you, a former wooden boat Navy man
Walter, I’d say that she is kaput. Would cost more to fix it than it is worth. And I doubt you could buy a short block assembly fort it. Time to move on to new projects.
Mr. Walter, I sure have enjoyed watching you work on this engine! God bless You and Miss Mary!
Enjoyed watching this series of videos.That engine is just scrap now! Have a great memorial day and thanks for your service to our country Walter!🇺🇸
Enjoyed the series! Not everyday you get to see inside an engine!
It must be really broke if you can't fix it Walter. You are good at fixing things. Have a great Memorial Day!
I don’t think a patient would want you to do surgery on them. Your the kind of doctor to leave a sponge in them, the way you closed that engine up with all those loose bits LOL Happy Memorial Day Walter and thank you for your service.
N- 21.....Bingo! Have a safe Memorial Day Walter.
Walter the place looks like it up operating room with all those lights,,,, how come you don’t have your scrubs on,,,,,,,keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!! happy Memorial Day!!!!!!!!! You should go inside and visit with Mary and have some cookies and some tea and take a load off your mind!!!!!!!! being hot and all,,,,,,,,,, well keep up the great work junkman do
Thanks Samuel
I might add here that not all Koehler engines are created equal. I had a Koehler engine in my MTD mower and used it for 6 years without any problems. Gave it to my son who used it for 2 years and traded it off for a zero turn Cub Cadet. Was still running good when he traded it, he needed a bigger mower.
I agree with you the older Kohler were OK
May it rest in pieces.
Walter, the early cast iron Kohler engines were a pretty good engine and easy to work on. Did I miss something because I'm not sure exactly what broke inside that engine, but it sure made enough pieces! I hope you get your new computer soon. You and Mary take care and have a nice holiday weekend!
I just never bothered to look up the name of the broken piece lol Thanks Hop you holiday went well too
I got mine apart and Walter broke his collar that goes rite behind that center gear on the ctrankshaft
So we learned that the do-flunker shattered and scattered metal all over the inside of the engine and finally one piece accidentally created a new window in the sump and the oil ran away. So the engine is terminal but the beans and the tomatoes are doing just fine.
Happy Memorial Day to you, a former wooden boat Navy man
Yep thats an accurate statement lol
Walter, I’d say that she is kaput. Would cost more to fix it than it is worth. And I doubt you could buy a short block assembly fort it. Time to move on to new projects.
Kohler engine at one time were very good engines. Can't say much about that one though other than it needs a trip to the metal scrap yard.
Have a great Memorial Day
one blown up doflunker walter
Probably a smart decision to drop it.
Use gear oil
I just tore mine apart...lol
lol
walter do you remember Hot Box Coolant?
Reckon I do I used it enough and it was referred to as cool-lox