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Flywheel starter pulley

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rdmanone

I need a flywheel starter pulley for my K301.  I've got one from my K241 and thought it would work but the bolt pattern is smaller on the K301.  I figured it would be the other way around.  I guess it's off to fleabay for a pulley from a K301.

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WHX??

That's odd I woulda thought they would be the same. 

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rdmanone

Let me explain a little what I'm doing.  My WH 1055 with 10hp is not charging.  The starter generator is not putting out enough voltage to work.  I have a spare k301 with the larger flywheel with ring gear.  This engine has a stator charging system so using what I have to make it work.  So far I have swapped out bearing plates got the engine back together and mounted on the frame.  Had to move it over 3/8 inch the bearing plate is now bigger and hangs over the frame no biggie.  Now I just need the correct flywheel pulley to start the beast.

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squonk

You need a  #235207 pulley

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rdmanone

Gonna have to bring the drive pulley out just a snicket.

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WHX??

Ahhh a Franken motor... wouldn't it been easier to just get the SG working as should?

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rdmanone

Yes it would but it's just out of my price range.

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12 hours ago, squonk said:

You need a  #235207 pulley           There are three of them on :techie-ebay: right now.

That would be from a 12 HP Kohler engine from '66, '67 or some '68. Later models all had the ring gear starter.

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peter lena

@rdmanone have any KROIL PENETRATING OIL ? get some soaking in related removal zones , and time . would lubricate as I go on that , the stronger your pull points are ,the easier it will react to movement . also lube the threads on puller side . strength against strength , also leverage movement start , pete

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