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Old 04-06-2018, 04:27 AM
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Default Rebuild kit for fuel pump?

My 1863 takes forever to crank after it's set a few days. I'm thinking the 20+ year old fuel pump is getting tired but can't find a rebuild kit number for it. Partstree shows the new pump number as KH-24-393-16 ($62.81) Stens has a replacement for $12.99 on amazon. I would rather rebuild the OE metal one but if kits are not available I guess I'll put a new plastic one on it. Fuel flow from the tank to the pump seems to be OK.
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Old 04-06-2018, 06:34 AM
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I went to the Kohler Website and looked up the CH18-62509 Engine and there is NO fuel pump repair kit.
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Old 04-06-2018, 06:59 AM
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I just put one on that 1864 I picked up. Bought it off Amazon $6.88

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Fuel Pump 24 393 04-S / 24 393 16-S for Kohler CH17-CH25 CV17-CV25 CH730-CH740 CV730-CV740 17HP-25HP engine Lawn Mower
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Thank you both.
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Old 04-06-2018, 09:05 AM
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Remove the gas cap, blow in the tank for 6 seconds, pressuring as much as comfortable.
Replace the cap and see how it starts.
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Remove the gas cap, blow in the tank for 6 seconds, pressuring as much as comfortable.
Replace the cap and see how it starts.
I put the 1963 in the garage a while ago. I cranked it about 20 seconds then got a short piece of fuel line, cupped my hand around it and blew into the tank. I cranked again and it started in a few seconds. So I'm thinking that some pressure in the tank helped. Now, does that mean the pump is weak or not?
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Service the fuel system as mention on this board numerous times and replace the pump. It's all at least 25 years old. Do it and be good for another 25.
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I just put one on that 1864 I picked up. Bought it off Amazon $6.88

Seller HIPA

Fuel Pump 24 393 04-S / 24 393 16-S for Kohler CH17-CH25 CV17-CV25 CH730-CH740 CV730-CV740 17HP-25HP engine Lawn Mower
Sold by: HIPA
$6.88

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Item(s) Subtotal: $6.88
Shipping & Handling: $6.54
Total before tax: $13.42
Bummer, price is now $7.21.

Thanks for that info and thanks for Cannon51 for posting the original question.

Buying tune up parts for my 1864 now and for that price having a spare fuel pump on hand is a no brainer. As long as I can remember where I store it.

I believe the Stens part number is Stens 520-590 ?

I see metal ones are available on ebay for $9.95 + $4.49 shipping.
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I put one of the cheap fuel pumps on it that Sam referenced. It is better but if it hasn't been cranked in a few weeks the Kohler still takes longer to crank than the Briggs in my 1641. I did change the fuel lines, grommets and clean the petcocks after I got the mower but that was in 2012.
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