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Stupid rookie question, bur here goes: Were can i find exact ring clearance for a K301A that is punched out to .020 over. I looked in the FAQ(for those who were bout to ask
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Thanks for the help
 
Glen,
In my book there is no dumb or "stupid rookie" question. The dumbest question is the one you don't ask.

There is a link on this site to an online Kohler manual(http://www.kohlerengines.com/common/resources/tp_2379.pdf).
Page 8 has the specs for a K91 through K341 motor. It doesn't mater if your motor been bored...it still has the same ring clearance.
 
Cool, Thanks, oh and Dale has your dad made any more custom cubs? Does he still have the narrow front 1X8/9?
 
Glen,
Dad still has the narrow front Cub. My Son and I been working on a 86 with 2-3 times the horsepower that it came with from the factory.

I'm not sure if Dad is going to do anymore custom Cubs. My Mom had a mild stroke that left her with a hand that has limited use. Dad is thinking about selling a few Cubs...not sure what he will do. The Red Cub will go to my house if Dad desides to sell it.

Let me know if you need anymore help with your Kohler. Asking is one way to learn.
 
Well, I hope things turn out for the best, and i will keep ya in mind
 
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