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Old 04-30-2020, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by redrockv8 View Post
Toenails and boats. Thanks I should have no problems finding the carburetor now.

Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice. I'm off to the garage to turn the idle screw.

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So, I decided to put some info up for you. BTW, This can all be found in manual which is readily available online. It shows in great detail where the carb and idle screw can be found. It shows a whole lot more than that as well. Like all the things you should do before you start arbitrarily adjusting anything. These new engines are not like the old. With automatic chokes and EFI computer controlled fuel systems are not the kind that you just turn screws until she smooths out. Hope the info is helpful..

Had you come on and asked "where can I find a manual to aid in adjusting my carb on a 7000 series kohler?" I think 1 reply post would have ended this thread.
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