Originally Posted By: racinjason
Kohler command twins are bad about the magnets falling off the flywheel taking the stator with them generaly. Not saying this one has but I’ve seen it numerous times..
That's an interesting one for sure. I had that happen on a ~9hp Tecumseh flat head snow blower engine once. The little coil that powered the headlight broke free, jammed under the flywheel and punched a hole high up in the block. We JB welded the hole and deleted the coil. That machine still blows snow.
Kohler command twins are bad about the magnets falling off the flywheel taking the stator with them generaly. Not saying this one has but I’ve seen it numerous times..
That's an interesting one for sure. I had that happen on a ~9hp Tecumseh flat head snow blower engine once. The little coil that powered the headlight broke free, jammed under the flywheel and punched a hole high up in the block. We JB welded the hole and deleted the coil. That machine still blows snow.