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K301/K321 questions
I have two 301 blocks that are in pretty good shape that I had hoped to rebuild but one is already 0.030 and the other is a loose 0.030. They both might clean up at 0.030 but I am afraid one or both may not. I also have two complete 321's that both need rebuilt. Does anyone know if a 301 can be bored to accept a 321 piston, creating a 321? The 301 and 321 cranks look to have very similar counterweights. I believe these engines are internally balanced, so can a 321 flywheel be put on a 301 crank, or vice versa? I would like to retain the correct size flywheel shroud for the tractor that had the 12. Would a 321 piston ran with a 301 crank/flywheel have any balance issues? Are the 301 blocks thick enough to be bored to 3.5" without overheating issues? Lots of questions, just hoping someone has been there/done that.
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No, can't bore the 12hp out to a 14. The machine shop you use should have been able to tell you that.....
You can interchange the flywheels yes. |
You could have the k301's sleeved , but don't know if it would be feasible. What kinda of shape are the 321's in? Are they 30 over already? If not just overhaul one of those ?
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Ok, thanks for the info. Haven't had either block to a machine shop yet, just measuring with my own tools at the moment. So the jugs on a 14 are indeed thicker than a 12? That's what I needed to know.
I haven't gotten the two 321's all measured up yet to know for sure if they can be rebored or not. Assuming they can, I will be alright putting a 301 backplate and flywheel on the 321 and running it in a 129 for a factory look? I wonder why they didn't order the 321's for the 147's with a smaller flywheel to avoid cutting the frame up? |
:Morning:On the k301 blocks, you stated that one is already +.030 and the other is a loose +.030. So how are you going to clean them up @ .030? If you want to use either block have it sleeved and go back to standard. :American Flag 1:
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What's the piston on the k321's say? Should have std for standard if they have never been touched. I would have a machine shop measure it if your not sure yourself .
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My local small engine shop told me a few months ago that Stens is making .040 oversized pistions for these now. You may want to look into that. Good luck.
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if you have a thick block you can go to a 3.5 bore on a 10 or 12 block but you do need to measure it to see how much meat is there. I had a thick 10 block one time that I went .090 over a 3.5 bore. ran it with no governor for years, now if you don't know what you're doing and bore a thin block it'll probably crack about the 3rd cooling fin down.
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I would consider 0.040 if the consensus is that it is safe. How much material do you look to retain on an overbore? |
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