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Old 03-03-2014, 09:49 AM
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You may want to check out Jon's rebuild service.

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I think I'd just sleeve it. Much less complicated solution, especially if your crank doesn't exceed .020 under-you can get a .020 under rod, then go back with STD piston, rings, etc.
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Sawdust dad. That's is what I'm going to do. The crank is clean at 20 under so the machinist is going to sleeve the block. Does anyone know where to get a 20 under rod? I am having a hard time sourcing one. Thank you
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Sawdust dad. That's is what I'm going to do. The crank is clean at 20 under so the machinist is going to sleeve the block. Does anyone know where to get a 20 under rod? I am having a hard time sourcing one. Thank you
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No idea if it's a good price or not. I have purchased items from the seller before without problem.
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Thank you Jeff in PA. I must have over looked the link. Just ordered the rod. Hope to get the block back next week and get it back together soon thereafter.
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Thank you Jeff in PA. I must have over looked the link. Just ordered the rod. Hope to get the block back next week and get it back together soon thereafter.
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On my K301 12hp Kohler, there is a small hole in the connecting rod. That must face the camshaft or bad things will happen.


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Noted. Thank you sir. Details details. Sure make a difference. I've been spending the last couple days preparing the garden for snap/snow peas and radishes. Good to get some soil under the nails again! Dog thinks it is fun to "help" too. Good times.
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[QUOTE=Merk;242106]Pete,

Standard bore is 3.251. There was 4 different pistons for your K-241. They are STD-.010-.020-.030. They are mark with the numbers/letters I listed earlier.

Hi,
I asked this question in a new thread, I should have just reponded here first... You mentioned the marks on the piston that you 'listed earlier'? Sorry, but I must be blind but I can't find the earlier reference...
My 9 year old and I pulled apart our old K241, and the piston has an 'A' stamped on top. I haven't taken the block to the machinist yet for measurements, just wanted to arm myself with a little more info first. Could you please tell me what the 'A' indicates? 0.010 over?
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