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2023/07/27 12:51:56 (permalink)
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Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening

I have a 17hp Kolher SV630 on a Troy-Bilt Bronco. The rear engine mount bolts keep loosening/falling out. I have tried lock washers and red locktite. What else can I do to stop this happening?
Chuck
Edit: Just realized this was double posted and in the wrong forum. Can a moderator please move it?
 
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    Re: Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening 2023/07/27 17:00:39 (permalink)
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    The red loctite should work however the threads need to be super clean.
     
    Some brake cleaner would help..
     
    Also, if you can put longer bolts in, then a nut on the other side (atop the engine flange mount). Of course there needs to be some room but that would keep it from loosening up..
     
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    Re: Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening 2023/07/27 19:01:07 (permalink)
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    I have a can of brake cleaner, but it doesn't take the tube that directs the spray. I looked today for a can that did with no luck. Then I found a can of CRC brand contact cleaner that does have the tube. Will that work?
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    Edit: Google says it will, but leaves a thin coating of lube...
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    Re: Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening 2023/07/28 08:13:45 (permalink)
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    If you want it further cleaned, some rubbing alcohol on a q-tip will get in there. 
    It has to grease / oil free or it won't work as designed..
     
    Do you have room for longer bolts and additional nuts?
     
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    Re: Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening 2023/07/28 08:35:16 (permalink)
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    I don't think I have room for extra nut and lock washer. I sprayed the threads of the hole and bolt with brale cleaner and used new red permanent locker. We'll see if it holds later today.
     
    Chuck
     
    Edit: This must be a common problem. I had the same issue with the predecessor MTD machine with a Tecumseh motor. ended up putting helicoils in the mount holes and using thread locker. I'm older and in poorer health and didn't want to remove the engine on this one.
     
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    Re: Kohler SV630 engine mount bolts loosening 2023/07/28 21:00:18 (permalink)
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    The engine doesn't need to be removed.  
     
    You can remove one bolt at a time, go to the hardware store, and get one 1/2" longer.
    You won't need an ADDITIONAL lock washer.  The nut on top will lock everything up..
     
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