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Re: Re: JD 317 Kohler KT 17 is it the Series II En
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Posted by Bob on September 21, 2003 at 20:19:56 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Re: JD 317 Kohler KT 17 is it the Series II Engine posted by steve II JD4000 on September 21, 2003 at 17:40:20:
More exactly, does it have the mounting area cast into the block for a filter? Many of the conversions were done with the oil filter not installed, and a cover with an internal oil passage installed where the filter was supposed to be because the engine shrouding for the 317 application interfered with the oil filter. All engines that are series II have the mounting area for the filter just behind the magnetic clutch on the front (PTO) end of the engine on the RH side. A series I engine WILL NOT HAVE an oil filter, OR A PLACE TO INSTALL ONE. If memory serves, Tony is correct that a series over 24300 would be a series II engine. I is more accurate, however, to look for the filter mounting area, as the series # is on the engine sheet metal, which sometimes does not correspond to the engine beneath the sheet metal!
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