Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
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Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
Awhile back I mentioned a possible cross reference between a Kohler recoil pulley and a Tecumseh one. I wasn't 100% certain of the part number but now I am because I bought one on ebay and it has arrived and appears identical to a busted Spitfire one I had kicking around. The Tecumseh part number is 590486. I was searching for that cross reference thread that used to be on here, but I could not find it to post it there. I'm not sure how much this is going to help because I understand that Tecumseh went out of business in December of 2008, but there's bound to be some of these left in their parts pipeline.
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Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
You can still buy those new from Dennis Kirk. I bought one this last winter for my '78 Spitfire. Threw it in and away I went.
Robb
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Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
I actually have one made out of aluminum, I guess the owner before was tired of breaking the plastic one's and had one machined....worked ok, but honestlythe plastic one's seemed to still work better.
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Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
Perhaps the aftermarket ones are now made better than they used to be. I tried some several years ago and had repeat problems with the plastic tabs that held the spring in position breaking. I think the trick with the Kohler rewinds is to not wind the spring any more than necessary and also to not use a rope that is too thick.ChickenRat wrote:You can still buy those new from Dennis Kirk. I bought one this last winter for my '78 Spitfire. Threw it in and away I went.
Robb
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Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
Thanks, nice to know as I need one for my Spit
Jeff
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1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !
1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !
Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
Is there a source for the recoil springs? All the local distributors and wreckers tell me they are obsolete. I need one for my spitfire and for a kohler 340-2as (same).
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Re: Kohler Spitfire Recoil Pulley
The spring assembty is JD P/N AM34567.
I thought that the dealer said they were still available when I spoke to them last winter as they are used on the snowblowers. I know the whole recil was still available
Jeff
I thought that the dealer said they were still available when I spoke to them last winter as they are used on the snowblowers. I know the whole recil was still available
Jeff
Lockport, MB.
1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !
1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !