Fescuefreak
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Could use some help. I have an old Walker mower with Kohler Magnum 16 hp that runs great for about 10-15 minutes then starts surging like it is running out of fuel and will backfire as well. If I play with the choke I can limp it along but eventually it dies.
Things I have already done:
1. Replaced the carburetor including new spacer and gaskets
2. Replaced fuel lines just after filter and just after fuel pump (maybe should change fuel line between tank and filter?)
3. Replaced fuel filter
3. Cleaned spark plug and check for spark after engine dies and spark is there
4. Checked and adjusted rpm to 3200 (was previously set to max out at 2700 - pretty far below spec)
5. Replaced batter
6. Replaced voltage regulator/rectifier
These symptoms occur with or without air filter attached and do seem worse or occur more quickly when under load (blades engaged).
After I replaced the carburetor and carb gaskets which were in terrible condition the engine did run a full hour and I completed the mow and thought I had fixed the issue. Then I decided to check the rpm’s and found them to be low at 2700 so adjusted it to 3200 (engine max is 3600) but the symptoms reoccurred during the next mow.
What should I be looking at next? I feel like when the engine gets hot it must be getting too much air in the mixture possibly? Or lack of fuel somehow? Not sure if this old engine even has a safety switch for overheating but I don’t think adjusting the choke would keep the engine alive if that were the issue.
Help appreciated!
Things I have already done:
1. Replaced the carburetor including new spacer and gaskets
2. Replaced fuel lines just after filter and just after fuel pump (maybe should change fuel line between tank and filter?)
3. Replaced fuel filter
3. Cleaned spark plug and check for spark after engine dies and spark is there
4. Checked and adjusted rpm to 3200 (was previously set to max out at 2700 - pretty far below spec)
5. Replaced batter
6. Replaced voltage regulator/rectifier
These symptoms occur with or without air filter attached and do seem worse or occur more quickly when under load (blades engaged).
After I replaced the carburetor and carb gaskets which were in terrible condition the engine did run a full hour and I completed the mow and thought I had fixed the issue. Then I decided to check the rpm’s and found them to be low at 2700 so adjusted it to 3200 (engine max is 3600) but the symptoms reoccurred during the next mow.
What should I be looking at next? I feel like when the engine gets hot it must be getting too much air in the mixture possibly? Or lack of fuel somehow? Not sure if this old engine even has a safety switch for overheating but I don’t think adjusting the choke would keep the engine alive if that were the issue.
Help appreciated!
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