The inductive pickup on most timing lights is too big to get around the short sparkplug lead/wire. The sparkplug lead can be temporarily extended by using a neon sparkplug tester which usually will give you enough lead to be able to clamp on the inductive pickup of the timing light. A caution, if the sparkplug tester has any metal as part of the tester, keep the inductive pickup away from the metal and closer to the sparkplug. I'm not sure what the problem is but I had several timing lights fail in the inductive pickup as result of making contact with the metal portion of a sparkplug tester.
I periodically use a timing light to troubleshoot an engines ignition system as on almost every gasoline engine there is no provision to change spark timing.
Check out this link as there is Kohler info here.
Ignition Solutions for Small Engines and Garden Pulling Tractors
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