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Kohler M10 Rebuild

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Rob R

Hi guys need your help on where some parts go on an M-10s rebuild (out of a 310-8) of course the P.O. took the engine apart let it age for 5 yrs and then asked me to do the rebuild and then put it all back together. Need help with throttle linkage, PTO reconstruction and what the heck is the small pipe thing with a hole in the middle...… Thanks wheelers...… p.s. running great now Hone job, new piston, rings, head gasket and carb rebuild. 

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JAinVA

The small pipe is a breather tube which fits to the base of the aircleaner.It vents crankcase gases to the air intake for reburn instead if dumping them to atmosphere

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Rob R
17 minutes ago, JAinVA said:

The small pipe is a breather tube which fits to the base of the aircleaner.It vents crankcase gases to the air intake for reburn instead if dumping them to atmosphere

Might you have a pic of how it looks installed JA?   

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JAinVA

I'll try to get a photo posted but it will later in the afternoon.

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JAinVA

I took these from an M10 I got.Hope it helps.

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Rob R

Very helpful JA especially the throttle linkage.   Thanks 

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