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By hotajax
Morning - Looking for a carb. There are plenty of carbs on the 'net, but 99% do not fit because of the choke configuration.
Background info: Engine - K321S, 14 Horse Kohler.
Choke control cable is routed to come from BELOW the carb. To close the choke, pull on the choke knob, the choke shaft rotates counter clockwise, and the finger tab sits at the 10 o'clock position.
To open the choke, push on the choke knob, the choke shaft rotates clockwise, and the tab sits at the 1 o'clock position.
Where can I get his carb? Thanks in advance.
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