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k301 12hp in a 127
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I have a 127 which has the voltage reg sitting directly above the muffler. A buddy pointed out that I don't have a shield to help reduce the heat on the regulator. Does anybody have a picture showing what engine tin should be on a 12hp.
Is that piece called the muffler heat shield? If you think I should have one I'll try listing in the "items wanted" section. Thanks I attached the best photo I could find with the shield in question. I wish my engine looked like this one. |
Yes, you should have one.
It serves several functions: Muffler brace Heat deflector/shield over the muffler It also directs the air coming off the motor over the muffler and out the front Want ad, sponsors above are good options. |
Thanks Jonathan.
Those are probably the exact reasons they used one when they built it. I think I'll look for the remainder of the tin as well. I don't recall seeing the piece covering the head either. |
Randy.
I may have an extra heat shield out in my shed if you have not found one yet i could look |
Thanks Travis.
PM me with what you find. I may need the piece for the head as well. Thanks for looking. If you find them, could you paint them Cub Yellow for the 127 I have?:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2: Forget that request.... |
When you find that muffler holding/heat deflector.......
You might want to weld a nice beefy flat washer over the head bolt hole nearest the carb (I think). Then paint up pretty. Have had most all of the ones I ever had crack and separate at that head bolt location. The shield. that is. |
Don't forget about the spacer between the muffler and the shield. Also, aren't there spacers between the head and it also?
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There are different heat shields for different spark plug locations.
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Cub Cadet 123 |
The dog eared ones were only meant to fit on a 102,122,123 when they were produced,there is a clearance issue with the grill housing,but they work on the later models.I have a 123 with a replacement 12 in it and they bent the newer shield to get the motor in.
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