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Old 09-23-2017, 12:12 PM
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Engine: SV720-0010 Kohler. Ring gear on flywheel split and flopping around. Has anybody seen this before? Seeing how you cannot buy just the ring gear, even thou I have a PN (A-25-097-01). Kohler is telling me that only a flywheel assembly is the cure. That is a 250$ cure, no thanks.
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Old 09-23-2017, 05:16 PM
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I would try welding it back together.
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Old 09-23-2017, 05:43 PM
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I would try welding it back together.
If a ring gear can't be purchased separately then I would weld the gear in place or buy a used flywheel.
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If it is welded the right size, it can be heated and shrunk in place.
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Pretty sure Vogel carries it. Make sure it fits your engine.

http://www.vogelmanufacturing.com/sh...nd-v-twin.html


Clean the land, heat the new one, drop it on and let it cool. Fixed.

To find that, all I did was search the part number you gave on Google. Popped right up.
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Old 09-24-2017, 12:26 PM
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Thank you everyone for your replies. After pondering this problem for a while. The owner, took the flywheel to the local community college and had the welding dept. weld the split and re-install it on the flywheel. I am going to install it back on the engine this PM, an we will sell what happens.
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Pretty sure Vogel carries it. Make sure it fits your engine.

http://www.vogelmanufacturing.com/sh...nd-v-twin.html


Clean the land, heat the new one, drop it on and let it cool. Fixed.

To find that, all I did was search the part number you gave on Google. Popped right up.
I to googled the PN, but I did not use the A. Maybe that is why I could not find it. If this welding repair does not work, I will get a hold of Vogel.
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Thank you everyone for your replies. After pondering this problem for a while. The owner, took the flywheel to the local community college and had the welding dept. weld the split and re-install it on the flywheel. I am going to install it back on the engine this PM, an we will sell what happens.
They did that between 11 am yesterday and today?
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They did that between 11 am yesterday and today?
Yes, When the dept head is the owners brother-in-law, you would be amazed a what you can get done, in a short amount of time.
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Old 09-26-2017, 08:29 AM
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Installed flywheel on engine, so far everything is holding together. Everything will be on hold for a day or to, getting ready to leave and get this skin cancer cut out of my neck. Still have not fiqured out how they sew up a hole. I guess in a couple hours I will know.
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