Kenneth Allison
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my engine start and dies. i was told it may be the fuel shut off. how do i check the shut off and if need be change it? Engine is a kroheler 2700.
It is a 7000Not finding anything on a Kohler 2700. Check the silver Kohler tag on the blower housing of the engine for the Model and spec number,
has the engine sat for awhile?
You're thinking of the (technically) called AntI-Afterfire valve, when 12volts is applied to it (you turn the key on) it retracts a plunger from the main jet. and when you turn the key off, power is killed and stops up the jet to prevent fuel from being drawn in the combustion chamber and out the exhaust making a POP, and raising the outside temp. somehow.
when you turn the key ON, not start, ON, listen for that solenoid to 'click'. however it may be retracting, but not able to hold open and kills the motor, MY preferred fix is to cut off the steel plunger rod flush with the solenoid threads. Engines ran without them for years, and yours will too. it will just act as a plug. And NO it will not cause the carb to flood the engine with fuel as some YouTube'rs falsely claim.
It is a 7000 engine, i donot hear a click when i turn on the egnition switch. it starts runs for 1-2 seconds and dies. i checked the oil and i dont smell gas in it.Not finding anything on a Kohler 2700. Check the silver Kohler tag on the blower housing of the engine for the Model and spec number,
has the engine sat for awhile?
You're thinking of the (technically) called AntI-Afterfire valve, when 12volts is applied to it (you turn the key on) it retracts a plunger from the main jet. and when you turn the key off, power is killed and stops up the jet to prevent fuel from being drawn in the combustion chamber and out the exhaust making a POP, and raising the outside temp. somehow.
when you turn the key ON, not start, ON, listen for that solenoid to 'click'. however it may be retracting, but not able to hold open and kills the motor, MY preferred fix is to cut off the steel plunger rod flush with the solenoid threads. Engines ran without them for years, and yours will too. it will just act as a plug. And NO it will not cause the carb to flood the engine with fuel as some YouTube'rs falsely claim.
It could be either an electrical safety switch kicking in (low oil, no driver in the seat, not in neutral, etc) or limited fuel. If you have a can of starting fluid you can spray that into the carb.... If it continues to run, then the issue is fuel starvation. If it turns off as usual, then it's likely a safety interlock issue.It is a 7000 engine, I do not hear a click when I turn on the ignition switch. It starts, runs for 1-2 seconds and dies. I checked the oil and I don't smell gas in it.
This fix is a good fix for most but a caution has been found. Some later units now only use the fuel shut off to kill the engine, in that the spark is not killed when the switch is turned off. These units take a couple seconds to shut off when the key is turned off. If unsure, check for the kill circuit to be present to kill the spark. Worst case if you wish to go ahead with the defeating of the solenoid by cutting it off is be prepared to kill the engine otherwise and have to replace the solenoid as an end result since kill circuit is not present or modify to incorporate the kill circuit, or install a inline fuel shut off valve close to the carb to stave it of fuel - as long as you realize you are 1) defeating all safety measures built into the design, 2) the after fire solenoid prevents muffler pops that can blow the muffler apart.Not finding anything on a Kohler 2700. Check the silver Kohler tag on the blower housing of the engine for the Model and spec number,
has the engine sat for awhile?
You're thinking of the (technically) called AntI-Afterfire valve, when 12volts is applied to it (you turn the key on) it retracts a plunger from the main jet. and when you turn the key off, power is killed and stops up the jet to prevent fuel from being drawn in the combustion chamber and out the exhaust making a POP, and raising the outside temp. somehow.
when you turn the key ON, not start, ON, listen for that solenoid to 'click'. however it may be retracting, but not able to hold open and kills the motor, MY preferred fix is to cut off the steel plunger rod flush with the solenoid threads. Engines ran without them for years, and yours will too. it will just act as a plug. And NO it will not cause the carb to flood the engine with fuel as some YouTube'rs falsely claim.
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kind of surprised some use a fuel only kill. seems there should be a kill for spark if we are as enamored with safety as we are nowdays.This fix is a good fix for most but a caution has been found. Some later units now only use the fuel shut off to kill the engine, in that the spark is not killed when the switch is turned off. These units take a couple seconds to shut off when the key is turned off. If unsure, check for the kill circuit to be present to kill the spark. Worst case if you wish to go ahead with the defeating of the solenoid by cutting it off is be prepared to kill the engine otherwise and have to replace the solenoid as an end result since kill circuit is not present or modify to incorporate the kill circuit, or install a inline fuel shut off valve close to the carb to stave it of fuel - as long as you realize you are 1) defeating all safety measures built into the design, 2) the after fire solenoid prevents muffler pops that can blow the muffler apart.