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I looked at a 1979 C161 a neighbor wanted to sell and I noticed the Kohler 16 was slightly off color.  The tag on the motor says Kohler Replacement.  I had never seen this before.  My neighbor says the motor was on it when he purchased it.  It runs very well with no knocks or smoke.  

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ebinmaine

You see the base color? I've seen them blue, gray, yellow.

 

Years ago we used to call those, counter engines. Named so because they were literally just bought right over the counter with no particular machine in mind when it was built by Kohler. 

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I have a cub cadet 104 with a replacement k241 with a sticker like that, but mine was painted black directly from kohler.

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, dkg520 said:

The tag on the motor says Kohler Replacement.

 

Makes no difference! You got a working K341. You are part of a choice few, trust me. :thumbs:

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mrc

hi dkg520,

 

years ago i bought a C160.   first thing i noticed as i walked up to it was the dark blue motor.  tag says the same thing.  i bought it and it is one of my best running K341's!

 

sooo...i would not worry about it

 

regards

mike 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

Makes no difference! You got a working K341. You are part of a choice few, trust me. :thumbs:

 

And then there's those &^%$#@!!  Bears 🐻  that's got 5 of em and a Magnum 16.....

 

 

:teasing-poke:

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gwest_ca

This engine was made in 2000

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Achto
3 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

This engine was made in 2000

 

Kohler Co. Kohler Wisconsin USA

      Assembled in Mexico   :(

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John2189
8 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

Makes no difference! You got a working K341. You are part of a choice few, trust me. :thumbs:

So is the 16 hp K341 rare? And if so, why?

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, Achto said:

 

Kohler Co. Kohler Wisconsin USA

      Assembled in Mexico   :(

My Chevy Malibu and my Ford F250 both have engines assembled in Mexico.  I understand the reason and you can't fault them for looking elsewhere to have work done.

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, John2189 said:

So is the 16 hp K341 rare? And if so, why?

 

 

Back in the '70s. Yes.

 

As the late '70s and early '80s came around the sizes of the tractors were increasing as were the sizes of the implements and power required to operate all of that.

1970s the bread and butter tractor was the C120.

Top of the line the C160. 

 

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, John2189 said:

So is the 16 hp K341 rare?

 

More so in the south I guess. I wouldn't say rare necessarily, just not a commonly found engine. 

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John2189
11 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Back in the '70s. Yes.

 

As the late '70s and early '80s came around the sizes of the tractors were increasing as were the sizes of the implements and power required to operate all of that.

1970s the bread and butter tractor was the C120.

Top of the line the C160. 

 

 

They must be rare today because the spark plug hole stripped on mine, and you can’t find a used head. If you do, they want big money for it. 
I’ve tried hila coil, it didn’t hold, tried a cheap aluminum solid thread insert  and it didn’t hold. So I bought a better steel insert and so far so good. If it blows out, ill try to find a plug with bigger thread, and thread it to fit 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, John2189 said:

They must be rare today because the spark plug hole stripped on mine, and you can’t find a used head. If you do, they want big money for it. 
I’ve tried hila coil, it didn’t hold, tried a cheap aluminum solid thread insert  and it didn’t hold. So I bought a better steel insert and so far so good. If it blows out, ill try to find a plug with bigger thread, and thread it to fit 

 

 

Kohler big block flat head engines ranged from 10 to 16 horsepower.

The 16 is the only one with 10 cylinder head bolts.

We don't have a garden tractor pulling Community up here but from what I understand that is a highly sought after engine for that genre.

To some extent, because of that, original parts can be hard to find. But on the flip side of that coin, aftermarket availability of parts is actually pretty good.

 

There are brand new cylinder heads available that are not actually that much more money than trying to find a hopefully good used one.

 

 

 

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mrc

i have 5-6 K341's.

great engines.

do not worry.

buy it!

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