I have an Ariens Zero Turn mower with a Kohler Courage SV725 engine on it. It has just developed an issue where a small puff of blue smoke, a rattle, and a bit of flame is escaping from either the exhaust manifold or somewhere very close. My best guess is I've got a bad exhaust manifold gasket or a hole in the exhaust, but I can't pinpoint it precisely. Anything other that those two things that could cause this? Any guidance would be much appreciated. Here's a short video of it.
Is that FILTHY cylinder firing all the time? Or just when we see that flame shoot out? Determine if you have solid spark there for one.
Is this some mud bogging kids toy? Man those cooling fins are plugged up. I would clean that block and fins like a new engine if it was mine. These are air cooled engines if you didn't know that.
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indigofrog
It could have been a mud bogger for all I know. It's a hand-me-down from my father-in-law. He bought a new one in March and told me I could have this one if I could get it running. It had a host of issues: bad starter, water in the gas, melted battery cable, key broken off in the ignition, valve covers leaking, wiring harness chewed through in two places, etc. So no, it wasn't well cared for. I got it running about two weeks ago, mowed once, then this issue. I reckon I should have cleaned it on day one and I'll keep that in mind. It is getting constant spark, starts easy and sounds fine (to my ears) between these fire emissions.