This has been an ongoing problem for 2-3 years now and I'm completely out of ideas, at my wits end with this damn thing. Unit is a Ferris IS3000Z zero-turn with a Kohler CV740 27hp motor.
Problem: pretty consistently 15-20 mins into mowing my lawn, especially if it is thick and the motor is stressed, the thing will just die. BUT, if I quickly turn off the blade and pull the choke, I can keep it running. Going back to Run will kill it right away. After it does this, it doesnt run right for the rest of the day or sometimes longer. I'm mostly able to get it back to the garage in "full choke" although sometimes it dies doing that too, and I need to crank it a lot to re-start it.
If I can get it re-started in the garage and get the choke to run, it will surge up and down, or sometimes die completely. The infuriating thing is, sometimes (like last week) it will do the whole lawn perfectly with no issues.
Things I've done to try to remedy in the past 6 months:
Hunting goes something like this (this vid is from last year):
Here are the valves:
PLEASE help, I'm about to sledgehammer this thing....
Problem: pretty consistently 15-20 mins into mowing my lawn, especially if it is thick and the motor is stressed, the thing will just die. BUT, if I quickly turn off the blade and pull the choke, I can keep it running. Going back to Run will kill it right away. After it does this, it doesnt run right for the rest of the day or sometimes longer. I'm mostly able to get it back to the garage in "full choke" although sometimes it dies doing that too, and I need to crank it a lot to re-start it.
If I can get it re-started in the garage and get the choke to run, it will surge up and down, or sometimes die completely. The infuriating thing is, sometimes (like last week) it will do the whole lawn perfectly with no issues.
Things I've done to try to remedy in the past 6 months:
- Replace ignition modules (incl plug wire) with new, using a kit Kohler recommends which eliminates the spark advance module and goes to a "fixed" timing system (this is the part they direct you to buy when looking up old ignition module numbers)
- New spark plugs
- Checked continuity of all wires going to ignition system
- Checked spark with a spark tester
- New fuel filter
- New fuel pump
- New carburetor
- Checked compression (even while its acting up), I get ~150psi on both cylinders which is what the book recommends
- Took fuel hose off carburetor and cranked it, watching fuel pump rate (looking for clogged lines). Was fine on all tank selectors
- Took off valve covers and watched valves actuate while cranking. Nothing abnormal.
- Shop 2.5 years ago replaced head gasket thinking that was the problem
- Different shop recently blew out all fuel lines with air and cleaned fuel tanks
- Ran a bunch of Seafoam through it in the fuel
Hunting goes something like this (this vid is from last year):
PLEASE help, I'm about to sledgehammer this thing....