Kohler COMMAND CH18-745 User Manual

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5A.3

Section 5A

LPG Fuel Systems

5A

Engine stalls during operation

1. No fuel.
2. Faulty lock-off or blocked filter.
3. Improper governor setting.
4. Damaged diaphragms within regulator.
5. Vacuum line leaking, loose, or pinched.
6. Restricted fuel line.
7. Loose/leaking fuel enrichment hose (Impco

carburetor system).

Low power

1. Air cleaner or exhaust system dirty/restricted.
2. Low fuel.
3. Rich gas condition (flooding) through regulator.

a. Dirty/restricted valves in regulator.
b. Damaged primary diaphragm in regulator.

4. No fuel.

a. Electric lock-off not opening, filter blocked, or

restriction within fuel line.

b. Leaking, loose, or cracked vacuum line from

carburetor to regulator.

c. Leaking, or loose intake system components.
d. Regulator primary valve not opening.
e. Secondary, or vacuum lock-off diaphragm

within regulator leaking.

f.

Low pressure rubber hose kinked.

g. Frozen regulator.

5. Improper ignition timing.
6. Loose/incorrect throttle lever/clamp bracket

positioning.

7. Loose or incorrectly positioned high speed throttle

plate stop.

Engine runs lean

1. Electrical problem causing intermittent lock-off

operation, or lock-off is faulty.

2. Filter in lock-off dirty or restricted.
3. Restriction in fuel system.
4. Idle holes plugged; dirt in fuel delivery channels.
5. Carburetor fuel circuit restriction.
6. Loose/leaking fuel enrichment hose (Impco

carburetor system).

High fuel consumption

1. Fuel leak. Check lines, connections, and system

components for leaks with soapy water. Fix any
leaks immediately.

2. Incorrectly set regulator, or leakage from valves in

regulator. Readjust, service, or replace regulator
as required.

3. Dirty air cleaner or precleaner.
4. Choke plate in carburetor not opening completely.

LPG Carburetor Adjustments

General
The LPG carburetor and regulator are designed to
deliver the correct fuel-to-air mixture to the engine
under all operating conditions. The high and low idle
fuel mixture settings are preset at the factory, and
cannot be adjusted. These engines are equipped with
an Impco or Nikki carburetor. See Figure 5A-2 and
5A-3. Although both carburetors function similarly,
each is unique and should not be interchanged.

Figure 5A-2. Impco Carburetor.

Figure 5A-3. Nikki Carburetor.

Impco carburetors also incorporate the use of an
external ‘‘Load Block’’ assembly, which controls the
final fuel flow to the carburetor for all throttle positions
except idle. See Figure 5A-2. Calibrated and flow-
matched to the carburetor, it functions similarly to
preset fuel mixture settings in other carburetors. The
load block assembly is not available separately, nor is
any internal servicing permitted or possible. If a
problem is encountered and determined to be caused
by the load block, the carburetor should be replaced.

Rear Plug
with Sealing
Washer

Choke Plate/Shaft Assembly

Fuel Inlet

Plastic Bushing

Transfer
Chamber
Cover

Vacuum Port

Idle Speed
Adjusting Screw

Load Block Assembly

Fuel Enrichment
Hose

Fuel Inlet

Venturi
Retaining
Screw

Idle Speed
Adjusting Screw

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