High Speed (Rpm) Adjustment; Throttle Position For Starting Engine - Kohler Courage SV470 Service Manual

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Starting an Engine Equipped with Unitized
Throttle and Choke Control
1.
Figure 5-17. Throttle Position for Starting Engine.
soon as the engine starts.
for more than 10 seconds at a time.
If the engine does not start, allow a
these guidelines can burn out the starter
motor.
to disengage the starter but does not
rotation must be allowed to come to
to restart the engine. If the starter is
may clash, resulting in damage to the
starter.
If the starter does not turn the engine over, shut the
Do not
to start the engine until the condition is corrected. Do
trouble analysis.
fast/choke on position.
on
Fuel System and Governor
For Operation
on position and set the desired engine operating
speed (between the slow and fast position).

High Speed (RPM) Adjustment

(RPM) for most engines is 3300 RPM. The actual high
speed (RPM) depends on the application. Refer to the
information.
WARNING: Overspeed is Hazardous!
2. Start the engine and allow it to warm up. Place
Early Models: Early models use a single
alignment hole to set the engine RPM. Align
Later Models:
instead of one. Based upon the intended high
must be made matching the hole in the control
lever with the appropriate alignment hole. Use
lever with the appropriate hole in the control
until the desired high speed (RPM) is reached.
tachometer.
Section 5
fast/choke
5
5.11

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