TylerFrankel1
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Hello everyone!
I'm working on a Toro Mower with a Kohler Engine on it for a neighbor. He brought it to me because it wouldn't start. I flushed his water-contaminated gas out and cleaned carb/main jet/emulsion tube. Started right up first pull with some new gas in it... but after a minute it started sputtering and spitting black smoke periodically. I realized that the auto choke was not opening nearly enough and as a result it runs too rich when it warms up. The auto choke is the one like this:
NOT like this:
(For reference)
I had removed the auto choke to get the carburetor off for cleaning but I installed it correctly again (I can tell because as it warms up the arm moves slightly in the right direction but not enough). If I manually release the choke all the way it runs correctly. To test the thermostat or "thermistor" I removed it again and heated it with a lighter. It has full range of motion when heated in this way and doesn't bind up. The linkage that goes to the carburetor is free/not binding and the choke on the carburetor itself moves freely. I added some WD40 to it to see if that would help, but nothing. It's no better. I'm thinking he'll have to buy a new thermostat/autochoke but I wanted to see if anyone has tips/ideas to get them to work again first. I've heard this is a common problem with Kohler push mower engines. It also pops and sputters when you let go of the handle, which I believe is another common issue. I wish Kohler would stick to making toilets. Although their "courage" motors with the oil pan on top are called 0toilet bowl motors by the local shops... so I guess be careful what you wish for. They seem to make decent commercial engines but I hate all of Kohler's residential engines minus maybe the old commands. Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice!
I'm working on a Toro Mower with a Kohler Engine on it for a neighbor. He brought it to me because it wouldn't start. I flushed his water-contaminated gas out and cleaned carb/main jet/emulsion tube. Started right up first pull with some new gas in it... but after a minute it started sputtering and spitting black smoke periodically. I realized that the auto choke was not opening nearly enough and as a result it runs too rich when it warms up. The auto choke is the one like this:
NOT like this:
(For reference)
I had removed the auto choke to get the carburetor off for cleaning but I installed it correctly again (I can tell because as it warms up the arm moves slightly in the right direction but not enough). If I manually release the choke all the way it runs correctly. To test the thermostat or "thermistor" I removed it again and heated it with a lighter. It has full range of motion when heated in this way and doesn't bind up. The linkage that goes to the carburetor is free/not binding and the choke on the carburetor itself moves freely. I added some WD40 to it to see if that would help, but nothing. It's no better. I'm thinking he'll have to buy a new thermostat/autochoke but I wanted to see if anyone has tips/ideas to get them to work again first. I've heard this is a common problem with Kohler push mower engines. It also pops and sputters when you let go of the handle, which I believe is another common issue. I wish Kohler would stick to making toilets. Although their "courage" motors with the oil pan on top are called 0toilet bowl motors by the local shops... so I guess be careful what you wish for. They seem to make decent commercial engines but I hate all of Kohler's residential engines minus maybe the old commands. Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice!