New fuel pump on the way.
I've never seen an inlet restriction like this before on a carb. This mower has not been touched anything more than oil changes.
Worse comes to worse, I'm drilling out that inlet restriction and bypassing the fuel pump. Tank is higher than the carb anyway. Full gravity fuel flow should be fine for this thing.
Hi slomo,
Did the new fuel pump do the trick? I just enjoyed reading thru this thread, and was thinking I should probably have a new fuel pump on hand as spare. I found this part # online [ Kohler Fuel Pump - Part No. 12 559 02-S - AKA Part No. 1255902S - Supersedes 12 559 01-S ]. If you can or have time to find the part # of the one that you ordered & installed, was it the same?
I haven't checked the fuel flow yet on our CV15S (as you suggested on my 'GT225 ~ no restart' thread), but will tomorrow, after picking-up some extra fuel line & a shutoff valve. Also haven't taken the carb off yet, but we did receive our ultrasonic cleaner yesterday-- so will probably try it out next week after mowing.
Nor have I replaced the ignition mod yet, but planning on also doing that.
Two questions;
1) When you hook that fuel line up to check the flow-- down stream of the fuel pump, do you suggest removing that little tiny section of rubber fuel line at the fuel pump outlet, and hooking-up the long section of test fuel line (that you run into a glass jar) there, to the metal nipple on top of the fuel pump?
2) Anything special I should know about, or possible mistakes to avoid, when removing the fender deck & tank? As my service manual doesn't have the procedure in it. I dwn'loaded and printed most of it a few years ago, but not the 'Technical Manual'.
If you see this and have the time...thanks very much for any & all suggestions !;-)