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Well since I have had so much trouble finding parts. Figuring out part numbers and calling around with no success I'm going to tackle changing a HH-100-115095B engine to a k301 I'm hoping this will not be a Complete project over my head 

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stevasaurus

I know parts for any Tecumseh are becoming impossible to find...especially the HH-100.  This is not the 1st time for a member to do this, and I think you will be pleasantly surprised how much help you can receive on this site.  :occasion-xmas:

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Handy Don
39 minutes ago, jtrosp1980 said:

Well since I have had so much trouble finding parts. Figuring out part numbers and calling around with no success I'm going to tackle changing a HH-100-115095B engine to a k301 I'm hoping this will not be a Complete project over my head 

Use the Wanted section for your needs, and to satisfy our curiosity, start a rebuild thread once you get going.

Good luck!

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jtrosp1980

Trust me I searched, tecumseh is not easy to look up specifically this HH-100-115095B they don't recognize they even made this motori needed a head gasket got it after searching then broke headbolt got them and then I decided I was going to do rings and valves not coming up with the part numbers I finally gave up and going with the kohler I have spent more time looking up parts than getting to work on it at least this way I can order the parts and then put them on at least that's the plan will 👀 

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Achto

I would swap a Techy for a Kohler any day!! :handgestures-thumbupright: Should not be difficult at all. Note : If the Kohler has a battery ignition then you will have to replace the ignition switch and do a little wiring.

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TJ5208
1 hour ago, Achto said:

I would swap a Techy for a Kohler any day!! :handgestures-thumbupright: Should not not difficult at all. Note : If the Kohler has a battery ignition then you will have to replace the ignition switch and do a little wiring.

Thats what im doing

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kpinnc

I think you'll be far happier with that Kohler in there anyway. Bulletproof and dependable. 

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jtrosp1980

That's what I'm hoping for 

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