Service and Repairs

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Fuel System
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3. Remove oat pin and inlet needle. Seat for inlet
needle is not serviceable and should not be
removed.
4. Clean carburetor bowl and inlet seat areas as
required.
5. Carefully remove main jet from carburetor. After
main jet is removed, main nozzles can be removed
through bottom of main towers. Note orientation/
direction of nozzles. End with 2 raised shoulders
should be out/down adjacent to main jets.
6. Save parts for cleaning and reuse unless a jet kit is
also being installed. Clean slow jets using
compressed air or carburetor cleaner, do not use
wire.
NOTE: There are 2 O-rings on body of idle jet.
Carburetor is now disassembled for appropriate cleaning
and installation of parts in overhaul kit. See instructions
provided with repair kits for more detailed information.
High Altitude Operation
If this engine is operated at an altitude of 4000 ft.
(1219 meters) or above, a high altitude carburetor
kit is required. To obtain high altitude carburetor kit
information or to nd a Kohler authorized dealer, visit
KohlerEngines.com or call 1-800-544-2444 (U.S. and
Canada).
This engine should be operated in its original
con guration below 4000 ft. (1219 meters).
Operating this engine with the wrong engine
con guration at a given altitude may increase its
emissions, decrease fuel e ciency and performance,
and result in damage to the engine.
High Idle Speed (RPM) Adjustment (if equipped)
A
A High Idle Speed Adjusting Stop Screw
NOTE: High idle speed is also speci ed by equipment
manufacturer. Set according to
recommendations. High idle speed for basic
engines is 3600 RPM (± 150 RPM).
1. Set high idle speed by turning high idle speed
adjusting stop screw in or out. Do not exceed 3750
RPM.
Carburetor Servicing
WARNING
Accidental Starts can cause severe injury or
death.
Disconnect and ground spark plug lead(s)
before servicing.
Before working on engine or equipment, disable
engine as follows: 1) Disconnect spark plug lead(s). 2)
Disconnect negative (–) battery cable from battery.
NOTE: Main and slow jets are xed and size specic
and can be removed if required. Fixed jets for
high altitudes are available.
Inspect carburetor body for cracks, holes, and other
wear or damage.
Inspect oat for cracks, holes, and missing or
damaged oat tabs. Check oat hinge and shaft for
wear or damage.
Inspect fuel inlet needle and seat for wear or damage.
1. Perform removal procedures for appropriate air
cleaner and carburetor outlined in Disassembly.
2. Clean exterior surfaces of dirt or foreign material
before disassembling carburetor. Remove bowl
retaining screws, and carefully separate fuel bowl
from carburetor. Do not damage fuel bowl O-rings.
Transfer any remaining fuel into an approved
container. Save all parts. Fuel can also be drained
prior to bowl removal by loosening/removing bowl
drain screw.