FT730v-efi runs 12-15 minutes , then starts missing

Bmp4510

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I have a 2022 Scag Turf Tiger, 220hrs, with a Kawasaki FT730v-efi engine. Trying to fix for my neighbor. The original problem was he dumped some horrible fuel in it. Took a while to track it down, finally used a separate fuel tank with new fuel and she ran good. In the attempt to fix it prior to discovering the fuel issue, the fuel pressure pump was replaced, fuel filter, spark plugs, air cleaner was cleaned.

After emptying the gas tanks, flushed and vacuumed out three times, the machine ran well. For 15 minutes, the the motor stumbles horribly. Reducing throttle to idle and the engine appears to run normal. To repair this issue, new crank position sensor, new coils, valve lash checked, flywheel key checked, tried running with engine temperature sensor disconnected, tried with charcoal canisters removed from fuel system. If you let the mower sit for 20-30 minutes, she fires up, runs great and again in 12-15 minutes with WOT it will stumble and miss. I gave up mow testing, I just test the motor with the mower in park at WOT. Outside temperature is 75-80 degrees.

i have access the Kawasaki computer interface and software. The engine is not throwing codes. I can turn off #1 or #2 spark plugs, and #1 and #2 injectors. When the motor is missing, turning off either spark plugs (actually the coils) the motor runs even worse. Oddly when I turn off either of the injectors, the motor actually picks up some rpm, but is still missing. Engine temperature is still within normal range. I talked to Kawasaki tech support, and still have not received a good answer.

I’m at a loss and would greatly appreciate any advice or assistance with this issue.
 

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I'm not a mower EFI xpert. I would stop buying new parts and TEST what you already have. All those new parts are suspect till you confirm they actually work.

From what you wrote, I would guess you still have some trash in the fuel system.

Was the fuel can an old style with maybe an open top or open spout? If so probably had a bunch of trash/water in the bottom of the fuel can. I would get a new style spout or new can. Fuel stays fresher and keeps most of the dirt out.

I would remove the fuel line AT the injector. Key on should fire the fuel pump. Drain a bunch of fuel into a glass jar. Should have a forceful flow and hopefully no trash/water. Flush out all injector lines closest to the injector as possible.
 

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I'm not a mower EFI xpert. I would stop buying new parts and TEST what you already have. All those new parts are suspect till you confirm they actually work.

From what you wrote, I would guess you still have some trash in the fuel system.

Was the fuel can an old style with maybe an open top or open spout? If so probably had a bunch of trash/water in the bottom of the fuel can. I would get a new style spout or new can. Fuel stays fresher and keeps most of the dirt out.

I would remove the fuel line AT the injector. Key on should fire the fuel pump. Drain a bunch of fuel into a glass jar. Should have a forceful flow and hopefully no trash/water. Flush out all injector lines closest to the injector as possible.
Thanks for the reply. Gas tanks have been flushed twice and vacuumed out. Motor has run over 2 hours since bad fuel cleaned from system. I can remotely fire the injection pump using the computer, and both injectors fire fine. For testing I use the $30 gallon gas from Home Depot. Both press pump and pickup pump meet specifications, and with the expensive gas are spotless clean running through the pumps.
 
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