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    Archive through July 29, 2011

    I have 2 Kohler engines for sale. The first is a series I KT17 that came out of my 782. I believe that it is spec number 24193. It is a short block only. No heads, starter, exhaust, intake, carb, stator, shrouds, etc. It was running when removed but it has a rod knock. Maybe good for parts...
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    Archive through February 07, 2009

    I have a KT17 series I short block for sale. It came out of my 782. So I believe that it is a 24193? It will need cylinder heads, carb and intake, pto, flywheel, stator, coil, shrouds, reg/rec, and starter. It comes with points and condenser. Basically it is the rotating assembly only. It...
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    Archive through October 16, 2007

    I have a KT17 series I out of a 782. It is a short block, but it will include the points and flywheel. It did run, but made some noise. I dont know if it was valve noise or bottom end. Currently though, it turns over with no problems at all. It has roughly 350 hours on it. Many good parts...
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    Archive through July 07, 2007

    Thanks to Matt, Richard, and Roland. The pictures are great and I think that I will be able to finish up the project with no problems. Roland, my series II did not originally have any sort of oil filter provision. But I was able to purchase a crankcase half from a certain online auction site...
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    Archive through July 05, 2007

    Matt, I did a search in the vault and found the picture that Roland sent you for the oil filter mounting location. If you could take a picture of where the lines pass through the engine sheet metal that would be very helpful. Thanks
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    Archive through July 05, 2007

    I just finished installing my new Series II KT17 in my 782. I purchased a remote oil filter kit from one of our fine members, but for some reason, I cannot visualize how it all gets installed. Does anyone have a picture or a really good description of how the lines are routed and in what place...
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    Archive through May 19, 2007

    Alan, You will probably need a new relief valve. I had the same problem with my 782. I replaced the valve about a month ago and have not had any leaks. There is a repair procedure in the faq section, but it is very involved and you will need a lathe, welder and plenty of skill. For most...
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    Archive through May 04, 2007

    George I have one more suggestion for you. Check your valve clearances. Over time the valves beat into the valve seats and the clearances tighten up. When the engine runs, the valves get hot, expand and if the clearance is too small they get held open and compression goes down. When you...
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    Archive through April 28, 2007

    Greg I also have a 782 that had the very same symptoms as what you described. I tried to tighten the nut on the bottom tube and found that it was tight. It turns out that my leak was actually higher on the hydro pump. One of my relief valves decided to begin oozing fluid. So it just might...
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    Archive through April 21, 2007

    Michael M. If your 682 is not fortunate enough to have a series II, and you want to find one, the spec number series II you need for an 82 series is 24302.
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    Archive through April 20, 2007

    Thanks to all. I will try the adjustment procedure. The charging system looks up to snuff.
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    Archive through April 20, 2007

    The first lawn session with the 782 did not go so well. Broke a tie rod end on the right side. Easy enough fix. But once the engine got hot, the electric pto did not want to engage. I checked the faq. There is only a section on adjustment. Is that all I need to do? Is there any easier...
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    Archive through April 13, 2007

    Thanks, Matt and Roland
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    Archive through April 13, 2007

    Hey Roland, I have one more 782 question for you. How do you install the front grille? I assume that the two posts go into the holes in the bottom of the red frame, but where do you connect the springs to on top? I see two holes in the top of the grille, but cannot seem to find a suitable...
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    Archive through April 13, 2007

    Roland, you are the goto 82 man. Thanks
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