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Backside of the ignition coil Hitting the exhaust manifold pipe
 

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If they are truely hitting the exhaust manifold then you are definely installing them in the wrong place as the exhaust is on the bottom of the cylinder heads.
 

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Backside of the ignition coil Hitting the exhaust manifold
I’m guessing those are aftermarket modules. Kohler doesn’t typically add the -S to the number on he part itself as you can see in the pic Star posted. Normally the -S is only on the box not the part itself.
 

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I don’t think it matters for fitment but are you mounting them with the two terminals on top? I did find where Kohler increased the size of the module when they superseded the 25 584 11-S to the 15-S and that was sometime in 1999.
 

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Why does it keep saying upload file is too large it’s a simple picture that cropped to the smallest and I can add a picture
IT is not the size in inches but the number of pixels and the format
Most phones store their photos in RAW format
Web servers "see" Raw format as being near 4 times the size they actually are
So download the images into your computer
Resize them to 12" along the longest edge
Set the format to JPG
Then set the resolution to 72 DPI and save the image with a new name
Then drag that image icon into the Image loader on the forum
 

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I have said this so many times it gets very boreing.
Only ever buy aftermarket parts from one of the suppliers who sell certified replacement parts
So Stens, Rotary, Prime Line or Oregon.
\Otherwise you are just pissing your money up the wall buying parts that will not fit and if they do then usually at least 50% will be defective.
 

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IT is not the size in inches but the number of pixels and the format
Most phones store their photos in RAW format
Web servers "see" Raw format as being near 4 times the size they actually are
So download the images into your computer
Resize them to 12" along the longest edge
Set the format to JPG
Then set the resolution to 72 DPI and save the image with a new name
Then drag that image icon into the Image loader on the forum
I'm actually doing this from my iPhone
 

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I’m guessing those are aftermarket modules. Kohler doesn’t typically add the -S to the number on he part itself as you can see in the pic Star posted. Normally the -S is only on the box not the part itself.
Yes they are aftermarket coils the local Kohler dealer wanted $100 per coil and I got two of them for $35 on Amazon and I always wondered about the s I asked the dealer about that and they said it means single
 

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If they are truely hitting the exhaust manifold then you are definely installing them in the wrong place as the exhaust is on the bottom of the cylinder heads.
Then it would be the intake manifold
 

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IT is not the size in inches but the number of pixels and the format
Most phones store their photos in RAW format
Web servers "see" Raw format as being near 4 times the size they actually are
So download the images into your computer
Resize them to 12" along the longest edge
Set the format to JPG
Then set the resolution to 72 DPI and save the image with a new name
Then drag that image icon into the Image loader on the forum
I’m Actually doing this from an iPhone
 
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