Hydraulic Lifters; “Bleeding” The Lifters; Closure Plate Assembly; Connecting Rods - Kohler CH18-745 Service Manual

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Piston Ring
End Gap
Identification
Mark
Oil Control Ring
(Three-piece)
Figure 10-12. Piston Ring Installation.
1. Oil Control Ring (Bottom Groove): Install the
expander and then the rails. Make sure the ends
of expander are not overlapped.
2. Middle Compression Ring (Center Groove): Install
the center ring using a piston ring installation tool.
Make sure the "identification" mark is up or the
dykem stripe (if contained) is to the left of the end
gap.
3. Top Compression Ring (Top Groove): Install the
top ring using a piston ring expender. Make sure
the "identification" mark is up or the dykem stripe
(if contained), to the left of the end gap.

Connecting Rods

Offset, stepped-cap connecting rods are used in all
these engines.
Inspection and Service
Check the bearing area (big end) for excessive wear,
score marks, running and side clearances (refer to
Section 1, "Specifications, Tolerances, and Special
Torque Values"). Replace the rod and cap if scored or
excessively worn.
Dykem
Stripe
Piston
Top
Compression
Ring
Center
Compression
Ring
Rails
Expander
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Inspection and Reconditioning
Service replacement connecting rods are available in
STD crankpin size and 0.25 mm (0.010 in.) undersize.
The 0.25 mm (0.010 in.) undersized rod can be
identified by the drilled hole located in the lower end of
the rod shank. Always refer to the appropriate parts
information to ensure that correct replacements are
used.

Hydraulic Lifters

Inspection
Check the base surface of the hydraulic lifters for wear
or damage. If the lifters need to be replaced, apply a
liberal coating of Kohler lubricant 25 357 14-S to the
base of each new lifter before it is installed.
"Bleeding" the Lifters
To prevent a possible bent push rod or broken rocker
arm, it is important to "bleed" any excess oil out of the
lifters before they are installed.
1. Cut a 50-75 mm (2-3 in.) piece from the end of an
old push rod and chuck it in a drill press.
2. Lay a rag or shop towel on the table of the drill
press and place the lifter, open end up, on the
towel.
3. Lower the chucked push rod until it contacts the
plunger in the lifter. Slowly "pump" the plunger two
or three times to force the oil out of the feed hole
in the side of the lifter.

Closure Plate Assembly

Inspection
Inspect the oil seal in the closure plate and remove it if
it is worn or damaged. Refer to ''Install Closure Plate
Oil Seal'' in Section 11 for new oil seal installation.
Inspect the main bearing surface for wear or damage
(refer to Section 1, "Specifications, Tolerances, and
Special Torque Values"). Replace the closure plate
assembly if required.
Governor Gear Assembly
Inspection
Inspect the governor gear teeth. Replace the gear if it
is worn, chipped, or if any teeth are missing. Inspect
the governor weights. They should move freely in the
governor gear.
Section 10
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