LawnWizard
Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2021
- Threads
- 13
- Messages
- 85
I am hoping for advice from a seasoned Kawasaki engine tech. Here's what I have: a 9 year old Hustler Super Z that has had several parts replaced, good pumps and motors, mows great but has right at 2000 hrs on the Kaw FX850V-CS12 and is using oil. From personal experience, this is the beginning of the end for this engine. Now my dilemma, 1) is it worth rebuilding? I'm not a small engine mechanic but I do all my own maintenance on my equipment and am sure I could do a complete rebuild using Kaw parts for about $400. If nothing else it would be cheaper than taking a class on them and I could say that I have personally put one back together. If it gets an additional 500 to 1000 hours it would be money well spent. If not, again cheap education and therapy. 2) Replace? I am finding that EFI engines seem to be plentiful and about $300 cheaper than the CS-12 (S-12). Is it easy to convert an EFI engine to carb or to adapt the mower to accommodate the EFI engine (that would be ideal)? Or #3) repower with a Briggs engine for about 2/3 the price? If #3 is the answer which B&S engine do I need to use for the closest direct replacement (30 amp charging, correct crankshaft size, mounting holes, wiring harness, etc.)? Goal is to get another 1000 -1500 hours from this machine. Thanks to anyone willing to offer solid advice. I value the knowledge of those much more well versed than I.
(BTW, I'm not actually a Newby on here, just could not seem to recover my password so I created a new account)
(BTW, I'm not actually a Newby on here, just could not seem to recover my password so I created a new account)