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What should the idle & high speed RPM's be?
I have to replace my carburetor hopefully today if it is delivered in time. I have been looking all over for what the idle and high-speed rpms should be set to. All I've found was information stating 1200 RPM for low idle but the service manual just states "recommended RPM is 3300 for most engines. Actual RPM depends on the application" and "refer to equipment manufacturer's instructions". So, I went to kholerengines.com and found nothing. I would think there is a recommendation for my specific model.
And what is a decent tachometer to use?
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What motor are you working on and what is it in?
Edit .... I see now from your other post. Cadet model 13AVA1CS056, SV541-3212 - (2015)
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It's a Kholer 597 cc engine single stroke 18 HP if that's what you're asking in a XT1 LT42 SV541-3212 as shown in my signature. Since this is the Kholer Engines forum maybe you are asking for something else?
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It is most assuredly a 4 stroke engine as that is what they are building now a days, as 2 stroke engines just can't comply with environmental requirements. Possibly you meant to say it was a single cylinder? As far as engine rpm's, 1200 idle is about right for most engines, and 3300 working to 3600 no load, is in the ball park. Any tack you have as long as you can set it for number of cylinders and how many times it fires per revolution, will work. An old school mechanical tack that is hand held, and inserted into the end of the crankshaft center drilled hole, will tell the rpms as well. Ch-na provides many inexpensive induction type with digital readout tacks, near $10 on the internet places like ebay, if you don't have one now. Do keep your OEM carb as it is assuredly better than the junk available from off shore manufactures sold by Amazon or other internet sites. Most times the original just needs a cleaning of the debris in the bowl or passages. And If one is careful the gaskets can be reused. |
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What is a Ch-na?
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The far east
You know, the good folks whose irons the AVG bailed out of the fire back in the 40's?? |
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