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Front-bearing on the starter to K301S-motor

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Jim Slaaen

The front-bearing on my el-starter to my C-120 1974, is somehow gone. Else the starter is fine. Is there possible to get a replacement bearing?    

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Go on ebay and search "Kohler starter bushing". Many options.

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