King Canada KCG-65 Instruction Manual Download Page 4

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ENGINE

The following information applies to both engines.

1. Fuel cap. 

Make sure the fuel cap is always screwed on tightly.

2. Fuel tank. 

Unleaded gasoline only!  

3. Low oil sensor. 

This engine detects and shuts off automatically

when the oil level is too low. In case of an auto shut-off, check oil
level with dipstick and fill to recommended level with SAE 10W30
engine oil.

4. Oil gauge dipstick. 

Check the oil level using this oil gauge dipstick.

5. Oil drain bolt.
6. Power ON/OFF switch. 

This switch must be switched to “ON”

before pulling recoil starter.

7. Recoil starter.

Starts the engine.

8. Fuel Shut-off Valve. 

Regulates the flow of fuel to the engine. The

fuel shut-off valve must be fully opened before starting the engine.

9. Choke lever. 

Once the engine is started, it is necessary to gradually

move the choke lever to the “OPEN” position, see instructions
futher in this manual. On warm starts, choke is not needed.

10. Carburetor throttle lever. 

Once the engine is started, move the

trottle lever to increase or decrease engine speed.

11. Air cleaner element/cover. 

Periodically the air cleaner filter must

be checked and maintained, see maintenance section.

12. Muffler. 

Be careful, the muffler can get very hot during operation,

keep hands away.

13. Spark plug/cover. 

The spark plug must be check periodically for

carbon deposits and/or discoloration, see maintenance section.

MODEL

KCG-65

KCG-130

Engine (OHV)

4 stroke, air cooled

4 stroke, air cooled

Displacement (cc)

196

389

Bore stroke

68 x54 mm

88 x 64 mm

Compression ratio

8.5:1

8:1

HP / RPM

6.5 / 3,600

13 / 3,600

Max. torque (kg.m)

1.35 / 2,500 RPM

2.5 / 2,500 RPM

Fuel

Unleaded Gasoline

Unleaded Gasoline

Fuel tank (L)

3.6

6.5

Oil capacity (L)

0.6

1.1

Dimensions (LxWxH)

13” x 14-1/2” x 13-1/4”

16-1/4” x 18-1/2” x 17”

Weight

32.8 lbs

64.8 lbs

DRIVE SHAFT INFORMATION

KCG-65 (6.5 HP)
Diameter: 3/4”
Length: 2-1/4” 
Key: 5 x 5 x 44mm

KCG-130 (13 HP)
Diameter: 1”
Length: 2-3/4”
Key: 6 x 6 x 54mm

Summary of Contents for KCG-65

Page 1: ...COPYRIGHT 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC Read this manual Do not attempt to operate engine until you have read and understood the safety operation and maintenance instructions in this manual MODEL KCG 65 6 5 HP MODEL KCG 130 13 HP ...

Page 2: ...ility caused by shipping improper handling improper installation improper maintenance improper modification or the use of accessories and or attachments not specifically recommended Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence or the failure to install operate maintain and store the product according to the instructions in the owner s manual Damage caused by cold heat rain excessive h...

Page 3: ...S RUNNING Gasoline and gasoline vapors can become ignited by coming in con tact with hot components such as the muffler engine exhaust gases or from an electrical spark Turn engine off and allow it to cool before adding fuel to the tank Equip area of operation with a fire extinguisher certified to handle gasoline or fuel fires SPARKS FIRE HOT OBJECTS Cigarettes sparks fires or other hot objects ca...

Page 4: ...instructions futher in this manual On warm starts choke is not needed 10 Carburetor throttle lever Once the engine is started move the trottle lever to increase or decrease engine speed 11 Air cleaner element cover Periodically the air cleaner filter must be checked and maintained see maintenance section 12 Muffler Be careful the muffler can get very hot during operation keep hands away 13 Spark p...

Page 5: ...tick and tighten it by turning clockwise FUEL LEVEL WARNING Make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel tank before operating 1 If it is necessary to add fuel first make sure the engine switch is OFF then open the fuel cap A Fig 2 by turning it counterclockwise 2 Make sure the fuel filter cup B is positioned inside the tank opening before refueling 3 The fuel filter cup B comes with a max fuel leve...

Page 6: ...each initial start up to allow engine to stabilize IF ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS TOO LOW ENGINE WILL NOT START CHECK OIL LEVEL AND ADD IF NECESSARY STOPPING PROCEDURES STOPPING YOUR ENGINE 1 Move the throttle lever refer to step 9 Fig 5 towards the right 2 Turn the engine switch refer to step 6 Fig 5 to the OFF position upwards 3 Close the fuel shut off valve refer to step 3 Fig 5 by moving it towards th...

Page 7: ...eration or every 6 months To replace or clean spark plug 1 Dismantle the spark plug cap A Fig 7 by pulling it off the spark plug B Using the supplied spark plug wrench undo the spark plug by turning it counterclockwise 2 Check to see if there is carbon sediment build up if so just remove it If the carbon sediment is excessive replace the spark plug 3 Measure the electrodes clearance See Fig 8 The ...

Page 8: ...scribed in Engine Oil Replacement 10 Gently pull the recoil starter handle to distribute oil into the cylinder pull until resistance is felt 11 Cover and store in a dry well ventilated area Note To prevent corrosion or moisture build up during storage do not cover the engine with a poly bag or similar material Figure 11 Figure 12 MAINTENANCE STORAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Engine will not start En...

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