Clean Air Intake/Cooling Areas; Carburetor Troubleshooting And Adjustments - Kohler SNOWPRO WH208 Owner's Manual

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Clean Air Intake/Cooling Areas

To ensure proper cooling, make sure the recoil starter
screen, cooling fins, and other external surfaces of the
engine are kept clean at all times.
Before each season of operation, clean the cooling fins
and external surfaces as necessary. Reinstall the blower
housing and other cooling shrouds.
NOTE: Operating the engine with a blocked screen,
dirty or plugged cooling fins, and/or cooling
shrouds removed, will cause engine damage
due to overheating.
Carburetor Troubleshooting and
Adjustments
NOTE: Carburetor adjustments should be made only
after the engine is at operating temperature.
The carburetor is designed to deliver the correct
fuel-to-air mixture to the engine under all operating
conditions. The idle mixture is set at the factory and
normally does not require 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.
If the engine is hard to start, runs roughly, or stalls at
low idle speed, it may be necessary to adjust or service
the carburetor. Engine must not exceed 3750 RPM if the
high speed screw is adjusted. See Figure 18.
Screw
Figure 18. High Speed Screw.
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.
• Make sure the fuel shut-off valve is fully open.
• Make sure fuel is reaching the carburetor. This
includes checking the fuel lines and components
for restrictions or problems. Replace as necessary.
• Make sure stop/run key switch is functioning
properly.
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.
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