Coinhunter
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I am on my 4th carburetor trying to stop my Kohler engine from flooding. I have purchased the cheapo carbs and progressively bought a better one each time. This last one is a Stens 520-118 to fit the Kohler CV493 engine. I have also replaced the fuel pump 2x. Nothing I do seems to help or stop the problem. You can start the motor, it will run long enough for more fuel to be pulled from the tank and then stop. After sitting for 5-10 minutes it will restart as long as the fuel is turned off. Turn it on the same thing happens. I did manage to get it running long enough to back it out and make one lap in my yard before stopping. This was accomplished by restricting the flow using the fuel shut off valve. I haven't been able to do this again. I am at my wits end. Could it possibly be the valves are so far out that it is creating too much vacuum through the ovhc port that pulls the fuel out of the tank to the carb? Can anyone help me please? My son in laws brother normally helps me but he is tired of fooling with it and I don't blame him.