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Idle Speed
Adj. Screw
& Spring
Check Spark Plugs
Every 200 hours of operation, remove the spark plugs,
check condition, and reset the gap or replace with new
plugs as necessary. The standard spark plug is a
Champion
®
RC12YC (Kohler Part No. 12 132 02-S). A
high-performance spark plug, Champion
®
Platinum
3071 (used on Pro Series engines, Kohler Part No.
25 132 12-S) is also available. Equivalent alternate
brand plugs can also be used.
1. Before removing the spark plug, clean the area
around the base of the plug to keep dirt and debris
out of the engine.
2. Remove the plug and check its condition. Replace
the plug if worn or reuse is questionable.
NOTE: Do not clean the spark plug in a machine
using abrasive grit. Some grit could
remain in the spark plug and enter the
engine causing extensive wear and
damage.
3. Check the gap using a wire feeler gauge. Adjust
the gap to 0.76 mm (0.030 in.) by carefully
bending the ground electrode. See Figure 16.
4. Reinstall the spark plug into the cylinder head.
Torque the spark plug to 24.4-29.8 N·m
(18-22 ft. lb.).
Figure 17. EFI Fuel Filter and Line.
Replacement is recommended every 1500 hours, or
more frequently under extremely dusty or dirty
conditions. When replacement is necessary, always
use genuine Kohler parts.
Figure 16. Servicing Spark Plug.
Battery Charging
WARNING: Explosive Gas!
Batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas while being
charged. To prevent a fire or explosion, charge
batteries only in well ventilated areas. Keep sparks,
open flames, and other sources of ignition away from
the battery at all times. Keep batteries out of the reach
of children. Remove all jewelry when servicing
batteries.
Before disconnecting the negative (-) ground cable,
make sure all switches are OFF. If ON, a spark will
occur at the ground cable terminal which could cause
an explosion if hydrogen gas or gasoline vapors are
present.
Fuel System
WARNING: Fuel System Under Pressure!
The EFI fuel system operates under high pressure, and
the fuel filter and fuel line used must be approved
system components only. Use of substitute parts can
result in system failure, gasoline leakage and possible
explosion.
Fuel Filter
Carbureted Engines: Most engines are equipped with
an in-line fuel filter. Periodically inspect the filter and
replace with a genuine Kohler filter every 200
operating hours.
EFI Engines: A special, high volume, high pressure
filter with greater filtration capabilities and internal
surface area is used. See Figure 17.
Fuel Filter
Fuel Line
Wire Gauge
Ground
Electrode
Spark Plug
0.76 mm
(0.030 in.) Gap