Kohler Courage SV600 User Manual

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Fuel Filter

Some engines are equipped with an in-line fuel filter.
Periodically inspect the filter and replace when dirty.
Replacement is recommended annually or every 100
hours
. Use a genuine Kohler filter.

Fuel Line

In compliance with CARB Tier III Emission
Regulations, engines with a Family identification
number beginning with “6” or greater (see Figure 13),
must use Low Permeation SAE 30 R7 rated fuel line;
certified to meet CARB requirements. Standard fuel
line may not be used. Order replacement hose by part
number through a Kohler Engine Service Dealer.

Figure 13. Family Number Location.

Carburetor Troubleshooting and
Adjustments

NOTE: Carburetor adjustments should be made

only after the engine has warmed up.

These engines are equipped with a Walbro fixed main
jet carburetor. See Figure 14. Walbro carburetors have
a low idle speed adjustment screw, and either a fixed
or low idle fuel adjusting needle with a limiter cap.

The carburetor is designed to deliver the correct fuel-
to-air mixture to the engine under all operating
conditions. The main fuel jet is calibrated at the
factory and is not adjustable. The low idle fuel
adjusting needle is also set at the factory and
normally does not need adjustment.

NOTE: To ensure correct engine operation at

altitudes above 1525 meters (5000 ft.), it may
be necessary to have an authorized Kohler
dealer install a special high-altitude jet kit in
the carburetor. If a high-altitude kit has been
installed, the engine must be reconverted to
the original jet size, before it is operated at
lower altitudes, or overheating and engine
damage can result.

Troubleshooting

If engine troubles are experienced that appear to be
fuel system related, check the following areas before
adjusting the carburetor.

• Make sure the fuel tank is filled with clean, fresh

gasoline.

• Make sure the fuel tank cap vent is not blocked

and that it is operating properly.

• If the fuel tank is equipped with a shut-off valve,

make sure it is open.

• If the engine is equipped with an in-line fuel filter,

make sure it is clean and unobstructed. Replace
the filter if necessary.

• Make sure fuel is reaching the carburetor. This

includes checking the fuel lines and fuel pump for
restrictions or faulty components, replace as
necessary.

• Make sure the air cleaner element is clean and all

air cleaner components are fastened securely.

If, after checking the items listed above, the engine is
hard to start, runs roughly, or stalls at low idle speed,
it may be necessary to adjust or service the
carburetor.

Carburetor Adjustment

NOTE: These engines may have a fixed idle or limiter

cap on the idle fuel adjusting needle. Step 2
can only be performed within the limits
allowed by the cap.

1. Start the engine and run at half throttle for 5 to

10 minutes to warm up. The engine must be
warm before doing steps 2 and 3.

KOHLER CO. KOHLER, WISCONSIN USA

EMISSION COMPLIANCE PERIOD:
EPA:

CARB:

CERTIFIED ON:
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL FOR HP RATING,
SAFETY, MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS

1-800-544-2444 www.kohlerengines.com

FAMILY

6 KHXS.XXXXGB

TYPE APP
DISPL. (CC)
MODEL NO.
SPEC. NO.
SERIAL NO.
BUILD DATE
OEM PROD. NO.

IMPORTANT ENGINE INFORMATION
THIS ENGINE MEETS U.S. EPA AND CA 2005 AND
LATER AND EC STAGE II (SN:4) EMISSION REGS
FOR SI SMALL OFF–ROAD ENGINES

N11236

Low Idle Speed
Adjusting Screw

Low Idle Fuel Adjusting Needle with Limiter

Figure 14. Carburetor.

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