Posted by Brian G. NY on March 10, 2012 at 13:58:29 from (72.10.202.154):
In Reply to: Re: KOHLER ENGINES posted by BrianJasper co. Ia on March 10, 2012 at 11:37:40:
I like that; "grenade gears". It really does fit; I bought a nice 16HP Ford Garden Tractor a few years ago and it had a 4"X4" hole right thru the side of the block where one of the balance gears exited. The engine looked in good shape; the oil was clean and it was full. I have many Kohler engines from 10HP to 16 HP, some with many, many hours and I have never seen one blow the balance gears. Pullers remove them because they rev them way beyond the RPMs they are designed for. I have 3 Kohler blocks in my basement right now, bored and ready for assembly. I can"t decide whether or not to put the balance gears in. I believe I will leave them out of at least one just to see for myself how much difference there might be in vibration.
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