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The KT's having battery/coil ignition, produce spark at one rpm. What I learned is some of the aftermarket coils must have less winding's, so need more rpm's to produce spark, or I just got a weak/cheap coil. during summer use it works, no problems. The original kohler coil always started in winter without problems or modifications. |
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Regap or replace those plugs, and then take a look at the wiring. Pulling the starter is a bit of a PITA, but pulling it and cleaning it up and maybe lubing the bushing might help too. It’s possible it’s a fuel issue, and that’s the other likely troubleshooting path, but if it’s not spinning over fast enough, it’s not gonna start.
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I'm under the impression, that to find out what the spark plug gap should be, you would try to retrieve an accurate measurement of the spark from the plug it's self using a wooden ruler, then divide that by the compression ratio. Say, if the spark was .500" and divide that by actual compression ratio.
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Update now I have time off work and the weather is decent. Gapped the plugs to .035" and tried again. More of the same: crank crank crack, putt, crank crank crank, putt. Until it locked up. Pulled the plugs, no crank. Checked engine oil, good. Checked hydro fluid, little low but got some on my pinky. Tried to move the engine with a pry bar where the hydro driveshaft comes off the back of the motor and will not move. should I be able to roll the motor from here with a pry bar? The tractor does roll forward and backward 1-2 feet.
How far can I push this thing to get it up to the front garage where I can really dig into it? Thanks for all the help! |
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Roland should I be able to roll the motor with a pry bar on the rag joint at the rear of the motor? With the plugs out of the motor.
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You should unless the starter is stuck on the flywheel ring gear.
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I can roll my M-20 over by hand, at the Flex Disc Joint. Unless, like Lew said.
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Should absolutely be able to roll it over by hand, especially with the plugs out.
Those symptoms still sound to me like it's not spinning fast enough. Also possible your starter has soiled itself.
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