Philips K321 rebuild
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1985 416-8
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a little smoke now and then but with the amount of use its had over the years would be my reason for a rebuild............:wrainGeno wrote: Is it using oil or knocking Nappy? Timing it isn't that hard.
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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nappypappy wrote:
a little smoke now and then but with the amount of use its had over the years would be my reason for a rebuild............:wrainGeno wrote: Is it using oil or knocking Nappy? Timing it isn't that hard.
Use and years doesn't matter much on an engine that's took care of. My 414 is a year newer than yours with prob over twice the hours but it doesn't need a thing. If it ain't broke don't fix it lol. :rolling
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GT 14 wrote: Starting to look like an engine again, looks like you had a supervisor in the background.
The supervisor is who we call Big John around here lol, I told Philip all about him. He is around 6'5", lives about 30 mins away and has been working on Kohlers about as long as I've been alive I think. He is retired now and comes over to have fun and teach me a thing or two. A manual can only teach so much, these men know things that no one will ever know if it's not passed down.
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:dance2Geno wrote:
nappypappy wrote:
a little smoke now and then but with the amount of use its had over the years would be my reason for a rebuild............:wrainGeno wrote: Is it using oil or knocking Nappy? Timing it isn't that hard.
Use and years doesn't matter much on an engine that's took care of. My 414 is a year newer than yours with prob over twice the hours but it doesn't need a thing. If it ain't broke don't fix it lol. :rolling
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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these men know things that no one will ever know if it's not passed down. [/quote]Geno wrote: [/b]
Amen to that. A few of these old timers got me started.
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
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Geno wrote:
GT 14 wrote: Starting to look like an engine again, looks like you had a supervisor in the background.
The supervisor is who we call Big John around here lol, I told Philip all about him. He is around 6'5", lives about 30 mins away and has been working on Kohlers about as long as I've been alive I think. He is retired now and comes over to have fun and teach me a thing or two. A manual can only teach so much, these men know things that no one will ever know if it's not passed down.
Figured it was something like that, always listen to the old timers.
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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