my exmark mower will not start when hot

KrashnKraka

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I remember how the temp test was done on the transistors. They would douse them with CO2 (I think) , a fire extinquisher? Anyway, it was a spray that took the parts down to cold very rapidly.
Freon, R11 I believe. Extra low temps can break these things.
Now what has been used since freons were banned I got no idea.

Pressure Temp Chart > Refrigerant Boiling Points

TRIVIA (what else) . Plato probe that is quite impressive has components known as "trace." Each transistor is tagged and documented from the minute it is formed in the foundry, diced into little squares, die bonded with little wires, burned in (like your tractor parts should be), temp cycled -cold hot cold etc. Finally issued a pedigree as "fit to use" and sold at a zillion times the chinese battery charger price. I know y'all needed this....:confused2:
Ah hah...!... yer a Homeland Security mole, ' cos you left out the step where nano transmitter
is fitted to get the whole finished component (NIC) reporting back to Great Wall enabling theft
of Humvee engine monitoring software.
We know .... yer not foolin us with your trivia ;-D

/ wags finger

KK
 

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If it will still fire the plugs when hot then check the valve lash. Kohler engines have valve problems.
 
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