Anyone have any luck with a new Kohler short block for a CH742. Reason why is a complete engine is on back order till at least September, also short block is about $1k less. Just wondering if anyone has any input. Thanks.
It has a cracked ring and scoring on the cylinder walls.That would depend on what is wrong with the current engine. What's going on with it?
Unfortunately only 350 hours. Its a 2014 so its way past the 3 year warranty. It has not been taken care of. I installed new heads on it, cylinder 2 will hold compression, cylinder one will leak down. The leak is large enough you can hear a hissing from the crankcase (with rocker arms off of head to eliminate a valve cracked open by one)Wow that's unusual. I don't believe I've ever seen a cracked ring on a Kohler. Like hlw49 mentioned, if the upper end, meaning heads, carb and intake manifold are all undamaged and in good shape a short block should be all you need.
Do you know how many hours are on the engine now?
If you're going to be installing the short block yourself the one tip I would give you is make sure you have the governor set correctly before you ever try to start or even crank the engine. If it's not set correctly and you try to start the engine you run the risk of damaging the governor gear and now you're going to have to tear the engine down to replace that gear.
If you have it bored I would NOT give them the piston unless you are 100% sure they know what they are doing. They don't need it. All the machine shop needs to know is the brand new bore I.D. and they simply need to bore it .010 or .020 or whatever it takes over that figure. I've seen it too many times where the machine shop tries to fit the piston to the bore and it ends up seizing because they didn't measure the piston correctly. Piston to bore clearance is different on an air cooled engine that it is on a liquid cooled engine. Kohler recommends simply boring from the new bore I.D.Unfortunately only 350 hours. Its a 2014 so its way past the 3 year warranty. It has not been taken care of. I installed new heads on it, cylinder 2 will hold compression, cylinder one will leak down. The leak is large enough you can hear a hissing from the crankcase (with rocker arms off of head to eliminate a valve cracked open by one)
where cylinder 2 does not do that. I have taken head off twice. With new head gaskets, new studs. Used a straight edge and flashlight checking for warps. I took the head back to machine shop and they vacuum checked the valve seats and everything checked out. So the only thing that is left is rings that I can think of. But a complete engine is on back order. Also a short block is backordered now. So i may tear it apart and get new pistons and rings. Also i will check on boring it out. Thanks everyone.