Mark siebenaler 88 #1 Posted Saturday at 02:56 PM I have alot of side to side play especially on the exhaust valve. I have a machine shops i can go to But was thinking i would try to press out the worn guide first. I have done research and found out there is not enough room in breather box for it so apparently somehow you must break it off in breather box first? Not sure what that best method would be. Some say just a rapid hit with hammer and chisel and I'm guessing it shatters. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,387 #2 Posted Saturday at 03:34 PM Actually, you pull it out. Be aware that the valve stem too may be excessively worn. New valve stems are long from the factory & must be ground at the small end to give the proper valve clearance. New valve guides must be reamed to proper size after installing in the block... Look over the attached file pages 11.5 and 11.6. Bill KohlerKseriesManual.pdf 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark siebenaler 88 #3 Posted Saturday at 03:50 PM 14 minutes ago, ri702bill said: Actually, you pull it out. Be aware that the valve stem too may be excessively worn. New valve stems are long from the factory & must be ground at the small end to give the proper valve clearance. New valve guides must be reamed to proper size after installing in the block... Look over the attached file pages 11.5 and 11.6. Bill KohlerKseriesManual.pdf 14.16 MB · 1 download Thanks hopefully my machine shop guy has all this. He should? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,853 #4 Posted Saturday at 03:55 PM Depends the does engine work or not. 57 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said: I'm guessing it shatters. No it will not. I suppose a proper redneck might be able to get in there with a sawzall and cut it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,387 #5 Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM 20 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said: hopefully my machine shop guy has all this. He should? Well, he better have it.!! Some Machine Shops only deal with Auto & truck machining, others dabble with small engine stuff. Hopefully your guy has experience with K series Kohlers. There is a great deal of info in that file I attached earlier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites