Storage, Troubleshooting – Kohler Courage SV600 User Manual

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2. Low Idle Fuel Needle Setting: Place the throttle

into the idle or slow position.

Turn the low idle fuel adjusting needle out
(counterclockwise) from the preliminary setting
until engine speed decreases (rich). Note the
position of the needle.

Now turn the adjusting needle in (clockwise). The
engine speed may increase, then it will decrease
as the needle is turned in (lean). Note the position
of the needle.

Set the adjusting needle midway between the
rich and lean settings. See Figure 15.

Storage

If the engine will be out of service for two months or
more, use the following storage procedure:

1. Clean the exterior surfaces of the engine.

2. Change the oil and filter while the engine is still

warm from operation. See Change Oil and Filter
on page 9.

3. The fuel system must be completely emptied, or

the gasoline must be treated with a stabilizer to
prevent deterioration. If you choose to use a
stabilizer, follow the manufacturers
recommendations, and add the correct amount
for the capacity of the fuel system. Fill the fuel
tank with clean, fresh gasoline. Run the engine for
2-3 minutes to get stabilized fuel into the
carburetor.

To empty the system, run the engine until the
tank and system are empty.

4. Due to the deep recess around the spark plug,

blow out the cavity with compressed air. Remove
the spark plug. The spark plug is most accessible
when the blower housing is removed for
cleaning.

Add one tablespoon of engine oil into the spark
plug hole. Install the plug, but do not connect the
plug lead. Crank the engine two or three
revolutions. Connect the plug lead.

5. Reinstall the blower housing, if removed

previously, and torque the blower housing
screws to 7.5 N·m (65 in. lb.).

6. Store the engine in a clean, dry place.

3. Low Idle Speed Setting: Place the throttle control

into the idle or slow position. Set the low idle
speed to 1500 RPM* (± 75 RPM) by turning the
low idle speed adjusting screw in or out. Check
the speed using a tachometer.

*NOTE: The actual low idle speed depends on the

application – refer to equipment
manufacturer’s recommendations. The
recommended low idle speed for basic
engines is 1500 RPM. To ensure best
results when setting the low idle fuel
needle, the low idle speed must not
exceed 1500 RPM (± 75 RPM).

Troubleshooting

When troubles occur, be sure to check the simple
causes which, at first, may seem too obvious to be
considered. For example, a starting problem could be
caused by an empty fuel tank. Some common causes of
engine troubles are listed in the following table.

Do not attempt to service or replace major engine
components, or any items that require special timing
or adjustment procedures. Have your Kohler Engine
Service Dealer do this work.

Possible Cause

No

Improper

Dirt In

Dirty

Incorrect

Engine

Dirty Air

Faulty

Problem

Fuel

Fuel

Fuel Line

Grass Screen

Oil Level

Overloaded

Cleaner

Spark Plug

Will Not Start

Hard Starting

Stops Suddenly

Lacks Power

Operates Erratically

Knocks or Pings

Skips or Misfires

Backfires

Overheats

High Fuel Consumption

Figure 15. Optimum Low Idle Fuel Setting.

Lean

Rich

Adjust to
Midpoint

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