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What have is 20 year old JD with Kohler CV23s with 632 hours. No smoke, runs strong. Had some issues with starting the last few years so I hosed it down with carb cleaner this year, blowing out all the ports etc. Fortunately the gaskets and o-rings etc. were still good because I have no idea how long it will take for JD to get a kit. I also ordered new ignition coils due to weak spark. I took a wire wheel to the flywheel and ignition coil and that helped allot.
My question is simple enough, and is certainly subject to opinion and other factors such as core condition and the quality of the builder, but her it goes: As a general rule, are these Kohler engines worth rebuilding? I am getting up there in age and sort of thinking ...do I have this engine rebuilt, which should last me the rest of my life, (if done right) or drop 4-5k on a new tractor? Engine rebuilds are within my skillset, I simply do not want to get into a another engine rebuild. I have done enough of those over the years and JD wants 220 bucks for stupid book.
What say's the group...are the Kohlers worth the cost of a bottom up rebuild? Shoot...are parts even available? Push rods, pistons, valves etc.
The next part of the question will be oppinions on the new 200/300 series JD's, but I will save that for the JD thread.
What have is 20 year old JD with Kohler CV23s with 632 hours. No smoke, runs strong. Had some issues with starting the last few years so I hosed it down with carb cleaner this year, blowing out all the ports etc. Fortunately the gaskets and o-rings etc. were still good because I have no idea how long it will take for JD to get a kit. I also ordered new ignition coils due to weak spark. I took a wire wheel to the flywheel and ignition coil and that helped allot.
My question is simple enough, and is certainly subject to opinion and other factors such as core condition and the quality of the builder, but her it goes: As a general rule, are these Kohler engines worth rebuilding? I am getting up there in age and sort of thinking ...do I have this engine rebuilt, which should last me the rest of my life, (if done right) or drop 4-5k on a new tractor? Engine rebuilds are within my skillset, I simply do not want to get into a another engine rebuild. I have done enough of those over the years and JD wants 220 bucks for stupid book.
What say's the group...are the Kohlers worth the cost of a bottom up rebuild? Shoot...are parts even available? Push rods, pistons, valves etc.
The next part of the question will be oppinions on the new 200/300 series JD's, but I will save that for the JD thread.